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AutoDesk ACP-01101 Exam Objectives

Section Weight Objectives
Application and drawing management 22% 1.1. Create and manage layers
1.1.a Assign and manage layer properties.
i. May include loading linetypes and assigning to layers, plot styles, and viewport
1.1.b Apply layer property overrides in layout viewports.
i. May include the freeze, color, linetype, lineweight, transparency, and plot style properties
1.1.c Create and manager layer filters.
i. May include layer properties, creating group filters and searching for layers
1.1.d Determine the origin of xref layers (bound and non-bound) based on layer
name prefix.
1.2. Manage user coordinate systems
1.2.a Create and restore a named UCS.
1.2.b Manage the UCS origin and rotation for specific project needs.
1.3. Query and manage drawing object properties

1.3.a Analyze and modify objects with the Properties palette.
i. May include property overrides ByLayer and ByBlock
1.3.b Leverage the MEASUREGEOM command to dynamically analyze and query
values of geometric objects.
i. May include the Quick, Distance, Radius, Angle, and Area options
1.3.c Use the COUNT command to analyze quantities of blocks in a drawing.
1.4. Manage the application environment
1.4.a Use common palette interface behaviors.
i. May include docking, anchoring, auto-hiding, resizing, and changing transparency
1.4.b Customize the content on the user interface.
1.5. Maintain and manage drawing health
1.5.a Perform drawing maintenance using the AUDIT, RECOVER, and RECOVERALL
commands.
1.5.b Use the purge tools to manage content within a drawing.
1.5.c Use the Drawing Recovery Manager to access and restore temporary files.
Design annotation and detailing 20% 2.1. Create and apply annotation styles
2.1.a Create, manage, and apply annotation styles.
i. May include text, dimensions, leaders, and multileaders
2.1.b Create, manage, and apply table styles.
i. May include cell styles, table direction, and visual properties such as fill, alignment, text, and
borders
2.2. Apply annotative scaling to design content
2.2.a Create and manage drawing scales in a drawing.
i. May include the SCALELISTEDIT command, Imperial/Metric scales, and displaying and removing
xref scales
2.2.b Add, delete, and manage scales assigned to annotative objects.
i. May include hatch, text, leaders, and multileaders
2.2.c Manage the scale positions of annotative objects.
i. May include defining and synchronizing multiple scale positions
2.2.d Manage annotative objects to display properly in viewports.
i. May include hatch, blocks, text, leaders, dimensions, and multileaders
2.3. Add annotations to designs
2.3.a Create and modify annotations such as text, multileaders, and dimensions.
2.3.b Create and modify tables
Author and edit drawing content 16% 4.1.b Create layout viewports.
i. May include non-rectangular viewports and insert view
4.1.c Manage layout viewports.
i. May include clip, lock, layer control, toggle, viewport scale, and annotation scale
4.2. Plot and/or publish production drawing output
4.2.a Define and manage a sheet list to publish multiple drawings.
i. May include the PUBLISH command and applying page setup overrides
4.2.b Configure and use an Electronic Transmittal package (eTransmit).
4.3.Use the Sheet Set Manager (Win)/Project Manager (Mac)
4.3.a Create a new sheet (layout) within a sheet set (project).
i. May include importing, creating a new sheet (layout), and subset (group) management
4.3.b Modify sheet (layout) and sheet set (project) properties and generate sheet
list (layout) tables.
Author and edit drawing content 29% 4.1.c Manage layout viewports.
i. May include clip, lock, layer control, toggle, viewport scale, and annotation scale
4.2. Plot and/or publish production drawing output
4.2.a Define and manage a sheet list to publish multiple drawings.
i. May include the PUBLISH command and applying page setup overrides
4.2.b Configure and use an Electronic Transmittal package (eTransmit).
4.3.Use the Sheet Set Manager (Win)/Project Manager (Mac)
4.3.a Create a new sheet (layout) within a sheet set (project).
i. May include importing, creating a new sheet (layout), and subset (group) management
4.3.b Modify sheet (layout) and sheet set (project) properties and generate sheet
list (layout) tables.
Collaboration 13% 5.1. Provide design feedback
5.1.a Collaborate and use shared drawing files.
5.1.b Create and manage Traces.
5.1.c Compare objects between multiple versions of a drawings with compare
tools.
5.2. Manage references and underlays
5.2.a Manage the reference type of an xref (attach and overlay).
5.2.b Manage external reference paths and path types (full/absolute, relative,
and none).
i. May include xrefs, underlays, images, and data links
5.2.c Manipulate image and underlay frames.
5.3. Incorporate external design data into project drawings
5.3.a Create and manage PDF imports.
5.3.b Create and manage tables using data links.
5.3.c Display dynamic data using fields.
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