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.
As has previously been suggested, the "None" Text Style is not a named style and thus does not exist as a standalone entity in any file. Editing the "none" style means that you are modifying the file's individual active text settings directly, which are then used to place text, and that the placed text will not be associated to any style.
Text style 'Style:none'
RegardsAndrew BellTechnical SupportBentley Systems
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