If you want to measure a 0.01 ohm resistor, then this meter won't do it. The potential error of the meter is larger than the thing you want to measure.
If you want to measure a 10 ohm resistor in 0.01 ohm steps, then this meter will do it just fine, provided you don't need to know exactly. (Will it tell you that, for example, one 10 ohm resistor is 0.03 ohms higher resistance than another? Yes. But you won't know the absolute value to anything more than the tolerance of the meter.)
See why I asked you if you understand resolution? Your questions are telling me that you don't. (Not trying to be rude, just to educate.)