Use factory assets to create a factory layout in AutoCAD and Inventor - Quiz

Using factory assets to create a factory layout in AutoCAD and Inventor - Quiz

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The Factory layout capability can only be used for factories.

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Your final drawing documentation can be generated in either AutoCAD or Inventor.

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The best practice is to place all factory layout elements into a single AutoCAD drawing.

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Using references in the main drawing allows for what?

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What are the two main palettes used most often in the Autodesk Factory Utilities?

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You must manually search the asset library in the Asset Browser to locate the desired asset.

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What palette is used to adjust the parametric values available for each asset?

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What functionality allows you to automatically place a string of assets by drawing a path or converting an existing polyline?

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The Factory Design Utilities are displayed completely differently in AutoCAD compared to Inventor.

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You must use traditional Inventor 3D modeling constraints to connect the assets to one another and to orient them upright on the floor.

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After you have made your 3D changes, you can update the AutoCAD drawing by doing what?

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One of the reasons to work on a factory layout in 3D is that assets are often placed above or below one another.

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