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  1. Currently, Affinity uses the last used style for an object when creating a new object. It is possible to change this with synchronise defaults and/ or saving new defaults. I would propose an option where, if checked, the last selected object is used as default style (if a new object has been created after a selection). That would make it so that, if I select a curve, I save it as a default style, which I can immediately re-use. The advantage is that if I change the appearance of an object outside of any of the object creation tools, I can propagate this appearance to the next object I create. This is what Illustrator does by default. I think adding this checkbox/ button to the toolbar in addition to the current Synchronise and Revert defaults buttons would be a nice addition to streamline the object creation workflow, because you don't have to consciously hit the button or hotkey to Synchronise, thereby saving a step.
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