Autodesk Certified Professional in AutoCAD for Design and Drafting Practice Exam

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What should a CAD designer change to ensure that only Layout tabs are added to a PUBLISH sheet list in the future?

  1. Change the Include option to Model

  2. Change the Include option to Layout

  3. Remove Model tabs completely

  4. Add only Layout tabs manually

The correct answer is: Change the Include option to Layout

Choosing to change the Include option to Layout ensures that only the layout tabs are considered when publishing sheets in AutoCAD. This setting directly controls which types of tabs are included in the sheet list, thereby streamlining the publishing process by excluding model tabs. By setting the option specifically to Layout, the designer eliminates any unwanted model space drawings that may clutter the sheet list and ensures that all published sheets consist solely of the formatted layouts that are intended for printing or presentation. Although the other options present possible approaches, they do not achieve the same definitive control over the sheet list. For instance, simply removing model tabs does not address the future inclusion policy; it only manages the current project. Similarly, adding layout tabs manually still requires additional steps and doesn’t change the default behavior for upcoming projects. Thus, adjusting the Include option to Layout is the most efficient and straightforward way to guarantee that the output is limited to the desired layout sheets only.