Cannot paste white balance settings to all selected raw files

Hi,
I select a raw file whose WB I need in order to place it to a whole set of raw files. I press Copy... and make sure WB is selected. then I move to the folder containing the raw files I need to copy the WB to, select them all and press Paste. NOTHING happens.
What am I doing wrong or is this a bug?
Thanks,
Juan Dent

the only module that has Copy/Paste buttons is the Develop module. If I switch to Library/Grid view there is no Paste button.... then, how do I paste the settings I copied?  Also, what is the Paste button functionality?? Why is it in  the Develop module if it cannot be used there?
There is more than one way to skin a cat! Library module Photo>Develop Settings (see screen shot). There are even keyboard shortcuts. The Copy /Paste Settings commands can also be found in the Develop module under the Settings menu.
BTW: In Develop module I would tend to use the Sync button rather than Copy / Paste. Sync will operate on all selected images whereas as Paste will only operate on the most selected image.

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