Editing/Exporting from a collection

If I import photos into my lightroom library like a wedding then create a collection of that wedding and chooose the photos I want for that collectio. Then I edit the collection I am confused if my edits stay edited for export. Sometimes I see little  /- boxes in the bottom corner and when I click on a photo it changes. the sometimes they will all change to a different edited version??? I need to make sure the collection I edit, STAYS edited the way I did it. Isnt it supposed to do that? PLEASE help me understand this...

I cannot help an answer, but some images to explain-
With ONE image selected on the filmstrip in develop module, you will see "Previous" and "Reset" buttons. "Previous" will copy the adjustments to the next single image you select.
With TWO or more images selected on the filmstrip,you will see "Sync..." and "Reset".  Clicking "Sync" will copy adjustments from visible Master selected image to secondary selections (one or more).
With TWO or more images selected on the filmstrip, AND you set the SWITCH 'up' ,you will be automatically syncing every adjustment you make to the visible image onto every other selected image. Useful for global adjustments on many images eg. white balance. Caution-Remember to turn if off!

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