Saving 3D elements as an object will automatically create the plan, front, side, section views so long as you view that object in plan, section or elevation views.
If you save 2D line work as an object, you will only see that in a plan view, or if separately placed in an elevation/section.
If you want 2D elevations and sections then you will need to create those objects separately and then place the object in the appropriate view.
Saving elements as an object will not create parametric objects - i.e. they will not be adjustable by parameters.
To have parametric objects or to have a single object that can produce various 2D views, you will need to learn GDL scripting.
It is not common to create an object that has various 2D views only - although it can be done.
Generally it would be a complete 3D script (the 2D plan script can be optional) that will give the correct image when viewed from any direction.
For learning GDL I found the GDL Cookbook by David Nicholson-Cole to be excellent.
It is a little old now but all of the basics and more are there.
It is a pretty steep learning curve though depending on how far you want to get.
I am still learning after nearly 20 years.
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/~lazwww/cookbook/
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