Lightroom 5.6 won't apply watermarks to my images when I export; Nikon D610 RAW files exporting in .jpg

I am working with .NEF files from a Nikon D610 in Lightroom 5.6.  When I go to export and choose add text watermark, the files are exported but the text watermark is not added.  Occasionally some of the images from the batch will have the watermark, but it will only be some, not all.  Anyone else run into this problem?

What is the file format you choose to export as? If it is ORIGINAL or DNG, you will not get watermarks.

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