Can't apply color presets to multiple clips in timeline.

When I try to apply a color preset to one selected clip in the timeline,  color board lets me do that but when I select two or more clips CB disappears. The manual says I should be able to do this so I wonder if I have missed something simple, or is this a bug?  Sorry if it's been covered already but a search didn't bring anything relevant up. Thanks in advance.

Copy the corrected clip, then select the others and press:
Alt + Cmd + V
Job done!
Andy

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