Region parameter GAIN is always absolute

When selecting multiple regions and changing for example the TRANSPOSE parameter, the selected regions are transposed relatively to their previous value. But when doing the same with GAIN, they all get he same value. Example, one region has gain= +1 and another has gain= +2. If you now select both regions and change the gain to 3, the expected result should be +4 and +5 (both having 3db added). But instead both regions get 3. 
The documentation says:
Editing Several Regions Simultaneously
If several regions are selected, the number of selected regions is displayed, in place of a region name. If you alter any region parameter, all selected regions are affected. If a given parameter is set differently in the individual regions, an asterisk (*) appears in the Parameter field. You can alter this parameter for all selected regions, and the value differential will be retained (relative alteration). If you want to set all selected regions to the same value, hold down the Option key while changing the value (absolute alteration).
But this doesn't work for GAIN. Is this a bug? Is there a simple workaround?
I use version 9.1.6
Thanks

Eriksimon wrote:
So it behaves as if you hold down the option key. How's the behaviour if you actually use the option key?
Hi
Option does not do anything here (LP9.1.6, OSX.7.2)?????
CCT

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