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Anonymous

Sorry if I'm being obtuse, but what does that workflow save you? 

 

The amount of clicks would still be the same (Select object A, B, and C, then change the line type in the theoretical dropdown menu. (4 clicks)  VS  Select linework tool, then click object A, B, and C (4 clicks). 

 

Time-wise it should be the exact same as you're still tabbing to find whatever object you're trying to linework and clicking the same amount.  I just don't see the benefit unless you have a specific example in mind. 

 

I could see the argument that you could theoretically select previous and keep changing the same line weights until you get it looking the way you want.  But typically if you have a bunch of linework items that are changing that you want to see a certain way, a view template override would be a more efficient way to do it I would think.