Thanks for you help, I guess I could have saved a lot of time just emailing BlueBeam support right at the beginning, lesson learned. It's frustrating because I know it's possible and I can't seem to find the answer anywhere. I've tried using different PDF printing software like PDF Exchange and Adobe PDF but again with no results. The frustrating part is he doesn't know how he did it and has not been able to replicate the results since. I know this is possible to do because somebody in my office has done it before where you can just click on the section marker in the PDF and it will jump to the associated page. So I guess I was not doing anything wrong but unfortunately I have spent a lot time trying to figure out something that doesn't exist. The hyperlink option that is shown in the screen shot is for other programs and they just greyed it out in the Revit dialogue box because it is incapable of doing so. It is a good and affordable alternative to Adobe Acrobat Pro DC. The reason I have not been able to figure this out is because it is not an option for Revit and BlueBeam at this point in time. Bluebeam Revu eXtreme is another office product for working with PDF files. I actually received a quick response (just now) from the BlueBeam support.
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