

If the passwords do not match, the OK button will not be available. Enter the password again in the corresponding Confirm field.Enter the password in the Open Password field.Select Require Password to Open the Document.If you wish to require a password to open the PDF:.To define a new security configuration, set one or both of the available passwords as described below (see Security Configurations for more information about the effects of the available combinations):.The Document Restrictions Summary dialog box appears.Ĭlick Change Permissions. Click the Security icon on the Navigation Bar.Open the desired PDF so that it is active in Revu.Click OK. Try reproducing the flipping issue.To change the security settings of a PDF, it must be open and active in Revu.Change the value of the dropdown menu next to Rendering Engine to "Legacy (GDI)".On the left, select Advanced, and up top, select 2D Rendering.In the menu bar, select Revu → Preferences.Officially, this issue falls into the scope of Parallels-related issues that Bluebeam does not support, but through trial-and-error, we've identified that this issue does not impact our Legacy (GDI) rendering engine. Switching to this renderer has helped other Parallels users.Ĭan you try changing the rendering engine over to GDI, and let me know if that helps? Follow these steps to do so:

This is copied from my Support email:Īs it happens, we are familiar with the strange behavior you described. This appears to be a consequence of how Parallels works (or doesn't work) with our Skia-based renderers. I did what they suggested and it worked - better - but wasn't really functional for me. I had reported it to Bluebeam Support and this is what they told me.
