LR 2.7, How to Edit Copyright Metadata at Export?

Attempted to edit metadata but my changes aren't saved...that's one issue.  So, I created a new metadata preset can't quite figure out how to select the new preset at export; I'm unable to change the metadata preset to the new one at export screen. Chasing my tail on this one. Any ideas about how to change the metadata used at export will be a big help, thanks.

I know it isn't answering the question but why not do it before export? G for grid view, Ctrl-A to highlight all, edit copyright metadata and press enter, wait for it to update, export.
I apply photographer info metadata, including copyright etc, at the import stage using a preset.

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