Batch convert Raw files to DNG via Library's convert to DNG issue

I have LR 4.4 running on a Win 7 64 bit PC...
I selected 4 RAW files (CR2) to convert to DNG via the Library modules 'convert to DNG' and then delete the CR2 file.
It converted only the last of the 4 files and left the other 3 untouched as CR2 files.  Can LR not batch convert the RAW files in this manner??
Dave

I tried again to convert the remaining 3 CR2 files to DNG by selecting the 1st file and shift clicking on the 3rd file in the film strip and then via 'Library-Convert photo to DNG.  I have Delete originals after conversion checked.
This time it converted the 1st file and left the other 2 unchanged.  It seems to perform the operation on the 1st file selected...the first time when I tried this on the 4 original files I had clicked on the last file and then shift clicked on the first on in the series.
BTW...I have LR4.4, Win 7 64-bit, 16G ram, Pentium 7...
For what it's worth, I also noticed that when I "round-trip" a file to CS6 and then SAVE the file it should bring me back to LR with the new file placed next to the old one in LR.  Mine does not.  The new file is not shown and I have to synch and add photo's to have it show in LR.  Another issue...
Thanks for checking on your end.  I suspected LR should properly batch the conversion as it did for you and that I had an issue.  With the Nik suite and Perfect Effects 4 installed I'm hoping not to have to do a complete uninstall/reinstall...what a pain (sigh).
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