I was always annoyed that complex profiles didn't behave the same way as lines, or fills, or surfaces, or composites (at least in the past). In that you couldn't use the eyedropper to inherit all the properties of an element active and then edit the complex profile Somehow I missed the context menu item. Thanks for pointing it out.
While the new method seems faster, the lack of consistency in the methodology is off-putting. I liked being able to use the eyedropper on an element and then having all aspects of that element be available for editing. Now it seems there is one way of working for 2D elements and another for 3D...at least for some of the 3D aspects. Surfaces still behave the older way.
Erich
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