Remove default export setting from media encoder... or allow mass deletion

Every time I drag media into AME, it pulls up the most recent setting, or maybe a default I have set somewhere, and applies it to my entire import.
I cant figure out how to "mass swap" with my desired setting, so i end up deleting 12 or 13 settings, one by one, and applying my desired settings.
Can I remove ALL defaults, so I can just drag what I want... OR is there a better way to remove all preexisting settings and replace them with my own?

Your image is still queued so I cannot see it but yes there are tiny black bars on the left and right sides of the screen.  This is probably due to some round off errors in the PAR (Pixel Aspect Ratio).  I think I read that Adobe made some corrections from previous versions that ended up distorting the image

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