The AutoCAD Certified User exam demonstrates competency in computer-aided design (CAD). The exam covers the basic use of the AutoCAD software as well as basic drafting and design techniques. An individual earning this certification has approximately 150 hours of instruction and hands-on experience with the product, has proven competency at an industry entry- and is ready to enter into the job market.

Exam Objectives Individuals who have earned an Autodesk Certified User certification have demonstrated mastery of the following skills:

APPLY BASIC DRAWING SKILLS USE ADDITIONAL DRAWING TECHNIQUES Create selection sets Draw and edit polylines Use coordinate systems Apply hatches and gradients DRAW OBJECTS ORGANIZE OBJECTS Draw lines and rectangles Change object properties Draw circles, arcs, and polygons Alter layer assignments for objects Draw polylines Control layer visibility DRAW WITH ACCURACY REUSE EXISTING CONTENT Work with grid and snap Insert blocks Use object-snap tracking ANNOTATE DRAWINGS Use coordinate systems Add and modify text MODIFY OBJECTS Use dimensions Move and copy objects LAYOUTS AND PRINTING Rotate and scale objects Set printing and plotting options Create and use arrays APPLY BASIC DRAWING SKILLS Trim and extend objects Create selection sets Offset objects Use coordinate systems Mirror objects Use dynamic input, direct distance, and shortcut menus Use grip editing Use inquiry commands and chamfer objects

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