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NEW QUESTION # 38
Exhibit.
A CAD designer wants to stretch both extension lines of a linear dimension at equal distance using grips.
Alter selecting, the dimension, which workflow should the designer use? Note: Mac commands shown in parentheses. I
Answer: B
Explanation:
* Using Grips to Stretch Dimensions:
* Grips in AutoCAD allow users to edit objects by selecting specific points (grips) and dragging them to new locations.
* Steps for Stretching Extension Lines:
* Select the dimension.
* Hold the Shift key to enable multiple grip selection.
* Click on both extension line grips to select them.
* Drag the grips to the desired new location to stretch both extension lines equally.
* Conclusion:
* To stretch both extension lines of a linear dimension equally, hold the Shift key and select both extension line grips.
References:
* AutoCAD Help Documentation on Grips and Editing.
* AutoCAD User Guide on Dimensioning Tools.
NEW QUESTION # 39
Refer to the exhibit.

A CAD designer modified an existing window schedule table into two sections by using table breaks.
Which combination of properties were used to modify the table to display as shown in the exhibit.




Answer: C
Explanation:
* Enable Table Breaks:
* Property Setting: Yes
* Explanation: Enabling table breaks allows the table to be divided into multiple segments.
* Direction:
* Property Setting: Down
* Explanation: The direction "Down" ensures that the table segments are arranged vertically one below the other.
* Repeat Top Labels:
* Property Setting: Yes
* Explanation: This ensures that the header row (top labels) is repeated at the beginning of each segment of the table, providing clarity and consistency across the split sections.
* Repeat Bottom Labels:
* Property Setting: No
* Explanation: Not repeating bottom labels ensures that only the top labels are repeated, which is generally sufficient for table readability and avoids redundancy.
* Manual Positions:
* Property Setting: No
* Explanation: Not using manual positions lets AutoCAD automatically position the breaks, simplifying the process.
* Manual Heights:
* Property Setting: No
* Explanation: Disabling manual heights allows AutoCAD to control the height of each segment automatically.
* Break Height:
* Property Setting: 2.7553
* Explanation: This value controls the height of the table breaks, determining how much content fits into each segment.
* Spacing:
* Property Setting: 0.5000
* Explanation: This value controls the spacing between the segments of the table, ensuring they are adequately separated for visual clarity.
By configuring these properties correctly, the CAD designer was able to split the window schedule table into two sections, maintaining readability and a clear structure as shown in the exhibits.
References:
* AutoCAD Help Documentation on Table Breaks
* AutoCAD User Manual on Managing and Formatting Tables
NEW QUESTION # 40
Refer to exhibit.
Exhibit 1:
Exhibit 2:
A CAD designer edits two different dimensions by double-clicking on each dimension.
The first dimension has a dark solid color background behind the dimension text, as shown in exhibit 1. The second dimension contains thy dimension text but no background color, as shown in exhibit 2.
When the dimensions are not being edited, they look the same.
Why docs the second dimension look different?
Answer: C
Explanation:
* Inspect the Dimension Properties:
* Double-click on the first dimension to open the text editor. Notice the dark solid color background behind the dimension text.
* This indicates that a background mask is enabled for this dimension.
* Check the Background Mask Settings:
* Select the dimension and go to the Properties palette.
* Under the 'Text' section, find the 'Fill Color' or 'Background Mask' setting. Ensure it is set to an appropriate color (e.g., the same as the background).
* Compare with the Second Dimension:
* Double-click on the second dimension and observe the absence of a background color during editing.
* In the Properties palette, confirm that the 'Background Mask' is either disabled or set to 'None.'
* Adjust Settings if Needed:
* If you want both dimensions to have a background mask, enable the 'Background Mask' for the second dimension and choose the desired color.
References:
* AutoCAD Documentation on dimension styles and background masks: Dimension Styles
NEW QUESTION # 41
When you create an attribute definition, which mode should be used if you want the default value of the attribute assigned upon insertion where the attribute value cannot be changed?
Note Exhibit shown is the AutoCAD interface in Windows While the AutoCAD for Mac version differs in appearance, the correct answer correlates in the options.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
the mode that should be used if you want the default value of the attribute assigned upon insertion where the attribute value cannot be changed is Constant. This option sets the attribute value as constant and prevents it from being modified during a block insertion or later.
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NEW QUESTION # 42
Exhibit.
Multiheader annotations have been placed on the LEADFRS layer using a circle block style.
The color of the LEADERS layer Is set to blue and the content within the Circle block is on Layer 0 and color is set to ByBlock.
The Circle block portion of the multileader appears green and the leader portion appears blue.
Which two combinations of color settings within the multileader style will produce the results shown? (Select two.)
Answer: B,C
Explanation:
* Understanding Multileader Components:
* Multileader annotations consist of a leader line and a block (circle in this case).
* The display of these components is influenced by their layer and color settings.
* Layer and Color Settings:
* The leader portion appears blue because it is on the LEADERS layer which is set to blue.
* The circle block appears green because its content is on Layer 0 and set to ByBlock. This means the block takes on the properties of the layer it is inserted on unless overridden.
* Combination of Color Settings:
* Option D: ByLayer for the leader and Green for the block results in the leader being blue (from the LEADERS layer) and the block being green (explicitly set to green).
* Option B: ByLayer for both the leader and block means the leader is blue (from the LEADERS
* layer) and the block inherits the green color set in its definition.
* Conclusion:
* The two correct combinations to achieve the described color settings are ByLayer Green and ByLayer ByLayer.
References:
* AutoCAD Help Documentation on Multileaders.
* AutoCAD User Guide on Layer and Color Management.
NEW QUESTION # 43
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