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dmcintosh

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Placing dimensions on top of a 3D object is a practical way of providing technical information. What is the most important consideration when performing this task?
 
  a. Changing the layers
  b. Selecting an orthographic view
  c. Relocating the UCS
  d. Rotating the object in the 3D space

Question 2

Which of the following operations cannot be selected through the section object's shortcut menu?
 
  a. Change the type of section object
  b. Activate live sectioning
  c. Change the section object settings
  d. Create 2D/3D sections



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Amiracle

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



dmcintosh

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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