Ace, thanks for confirming this, but this cannot be good, because if we have a lot of globals being referenced in a preset, we would have to remap all items referencing a currently configured global by adding a 1 at the end (which can be very time consuming) when simply copying them to use them in another preset (e.g. a blank preset). This worked fine until recently, with no modifications/remapping being necessary. I can understand adding a 1 at the end when a global is currently configured and one goes to paste in a same-named global, then a 1 at the end would seem appropriate so as not to conflict with the current global.
See the following issue where something similar occurred: