Apply Same Preset to Multiple Render Queue Selection

Hi,
I´m trying to apply the same preset to multiple render items on the queue panel.
What´s happening is: i select multiple render items on the render queue panel of Media Encoder, then select a preset and drag and drop this preset to alter all the render items (hopefully). But no..
With drag and drop even if i have a multiple selection the dragged preset only goes to on render item. If i select not the item name but the output name, the same thing happens.
If i make my multiple selection and double click on the preset name it does add the preset to all the selection but it does not replace one for the other..  (so i got 2 outputs presents when wanting only one)
Hope my explanation makes sense.
Its this feature existent on Media Encoder or am i doing something wrong?

Replacing an output via drag & drop only works on the output you drag the preset to, regardless of your current selection.  Also, if you apply a preset with multiple outputs selected it always adds a new output, as you mentioned.
However, if you have multiple outputs selected and choose a different preset from the Preset popup menu in the Queue, all the outputs are changed at once which sounds like the behavior you want.  You'll only see presets for the current format in the Preset popup menu so you may need to switch the Format popup first to see the preset you want.
I like the idea of replacing multiple outputs via drag & drop though, I'll add a feature request for this.

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