Unlike the way it was in the past (v. 8?), when I click on the attribute palette to change a line type or weight, the options window that pops up is located so that my cursor aligns with the bottom line-type (a dash type), and activates it. With click-click mouse operation, I am used to just clicking, then being able to select the desired option. Because of this fault, one click changes my line type when I don't want to, and automatically closes the options window when I release the mouse button. Please change the screen location of the options window so that this does not occur.
Also, since I very often want to change both line type and weight, it would be great if I could do both without having the window close. As it is, I have to click on the line attributes and make my selection twice, once to change the type and again to change the weight. I realize this means adding an <Enter> to close the options window . . .
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Unlike the way it was in the past (v. 8?), when I click on the attribute palette to change a line type or weight, the options window that pops up is located so that my cursor aligns with the bottom line-type (a dash type), and activates it. With click-click mouse operation, I am used to just clicking, then being able to select the desired option. Because of this fault, one click changes my line type when I don't want to, and automatically closes the options window when I release the mouse button. Please change the screen location of the options window so that this does not occur.
Also, since I very often want to change both line type and weight, it would be great if I could do both without having the window close. As it is, I have to click on the line attributes and make my selection twice, once to change the type and again to change the weight. I realize this means adding an <Enter> to close the options window . . .
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