Autodesk Certified Professional in AutoCAD for Design and Drafting Practice Exam

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Which of the following are valid properties of a text style?

  1. Line weight adjustments

  2. Text effects

  3. Layer visibility

  4. Scale factors

The correct answer is: Text effects

Text effects are indeed valid properties of a text style in AutoCAD. When you create or modify a text style, you have the option to apply different effects that enhance the appearance of the text. These effects can include things like underlining, bolding, or italicizing text. They contribute to the visual representation of the text in drawings and help to convey information more effectively. On the other hand, line weight adjustments are typically related to the properties of objects rather than text styles. Similarly, layer visibility pertains to the overall visibility settings of layers in a drawing, rather than being a property of the text style itself. Scale factors, while relevant in terms of adjusting how text behaves in relation to other objects, are not intrinsic properties of a text style but rather a function of the text's context or placement in the drawing. Understanding the distinct properties that text styles can hold helps in efficiently using AutoCAD to create coherent and visually appealing designs.