What is the aim or interest of using a "None" text style?

I am a bit confused because AutoCAD users don´t have "None" style.

According to I have read these days, a "None" style is using the attributes of the last active style and overriding attributes.

I have done a test and if we change a text style (in the properties palette)  to a "None" style and then we select another style, we can "load" all settings of the last selected style, I mean , there is no text style override setttings in the properties palette.

Thanks in advance.

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  • It is not clear what you are trying to describe. Can you post some screenshots and some step-by-step workflow?

    By properties palette are you talking about Element Properties or Change Attributes?

    there is no text style override setttings in the properties palette.

    I am thinking you are talking about the Change Attributes tool here?

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  • It is not clear what you are trying to describe. Can you post some screenshots and some step-by-step workflow?

    By properties palette are you talking about Element Properties or Change Attributes?

    there is no text style override setttings in the properties palette.

    I am thinking you are talking about the Change Attributes tool here?

    Microstation CONNECT - 10.17.2.61

    ORD - 2021 R1 10.10.1.3

    ORD 2022 R1.1 - 10.11.3.2

    ORD 2022 R3 -  10.12.2.4

    Microstation v8i SS 10 - 08.11.09.919

    Power InRoads v8i - 08.11.09.615

    ProjectWise - 10.0.3.453

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