Copying adjustments from one image in series to another

I did a shoot where, under the same lighting conditions, all shots need basically the same adjustments in terms of color temp, saturation, etc.
I know there's a way that after I get one to where I like it, I can copy those adjustments to all the other images, but I can't find it.
Could someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks a lot.
John

John, you should see the effects immediately, assuming of course that the develop settings you are pasting produce a visible result compared to the previous settings. To be sure of your testing, I'd suggest making an obvious adjustment to exposure like vastly underexposing the image so that when you paste it, you'll immediately see it. You can always Undo the changes after once you've got things working.
I really don't know what else to say; this has always worked simply and smoothly. If you're getting the Copy Settings dialog and selecting All and then clicking OK, pasting is simply a matter of selecting the images you want the adjustments to go to and then choosing the Paste Settings command.

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