Dear @m.alalkam @e.assinck ,
All I am trying to do is to understand the intent better so we can engage more effectively.
Groups reminds me of a situation where 4 detail lines were grouped together to make a rectangle. And it was used in every views and sheets possible. Now we can argue all day long the pros and cons of such a process. At the end the intention to make a rectangular shape could have been solved in lot of different ways. Thus I am not wanting to make assumptions. If the owner of this post could elaborate a little further perhaps we could engage better to share our thoughts, experiences, and brainstorm to help him discover alternative solutions.
I have seen many examples where Revit was being used like AutoCAD. While it is possible to do that, it will hit a roadblock quite easily.
Having said, I think I understand the importance of groups and how we can use them effectively. See if the link below makes sense. This is just one of many use cases.