Steps to reproduce:
1. Export a clip.
2. Discover an issue, fix it and export the clip again (direct export, without AME) to the same file name
3. Premier acts wonky, doesn't immediately throw the warning that the clip exists.
4. Go to File Explorer, delete the clip
5. Export again. Now Premier warns that the clip exists in the project (after faililng to find the clip and throwing up the find-a-clip dialog (set to offline).
6. Go to bin and delete the now-missing clip
7. Discover that the setting to Import into Project is set on by default
8. Go digging for that and finally find it under "General."
Now will it stay off, or will it reset in the next project???
Import into project should be default OFF, and a more prominent button to turn it on should be on top level of export dialog.
System info
Application: Premiere Pro (Beta) v24.1.0.2
OS: Windows v10.0.22621, RAM: 63.83 GB GB, CPUs (logical): 16