You didn't get my idea. In the other forum the guy said that if you set the meter on ohm and try to measure voltage it would blow the fuse. I told him none of that happens to any of my Fluke meters and there is no fuse in the resistance measuring circuit. But he said his meter has fuse and they would blow if you do that.
For some multimeters that is the case, but it depends on how it was designed. There should be a specification for maximum input voltage on ohms ranges:
DM501 bench with fuse protection - No specification; Based on schematic, 1/16 amp fuse should open above +/- 20 volts. I replaced fuse with lamps to fail above +/- 56 volts.
DM502 bench with lamp protection - 130 volts RMS indefinitely, 250 volts RMS for 1/2 hour.
RMS225 handheld - 500 volts RMS indefinitely.
DMM916 handheld - No specific specification; might be same as voltage ranges or 1000 volts DC and 750 volts RMS.