Autodesk Certified Professional in AutoCAD for Design and Drafting Practice Exam

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What step must be taken after changing sheet set properties to update all sheets?

  1. Refresh the Sheet Set Manager

  2. Right-click on the Sheet Set and choose Resave All Sheets

  3. Save the current drawing

  4. Close and reopen the sheet set

The correct answer is: Right-click on the Sheet Set and choose Resave All Sheets

After changing sheet set properties, the necessary step to ensure that all sheets reflect these changes is to use the option that allows for resaving all sheets within the overall sheet set. This action reads the modifications and applies them to each individual sheet by updating the associated properties and information. By choosing to resave all sheets, the software processes the changes made to the sheet set properties and ensures that each sheet aligns with these new parameters, which is crucial for maintaining consistency and up-to-date information across all sheets in the set. It effectively bundles the updates and saves them systematically, avoiding manual updates for each individual sheet. Other options, while relevant in some contexts, do not achieve the same comprehensive update effect. For instance, refreshing the Sheet Set Manager only updates the view but does not inherently alter the individual sheets. Similarly, saving the current drawing or closing and reopening the sheet set might not ensure that all sheets are updated with the new properties unless they are explicitly resaved after the property changes.