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@fedcba That's kind of the point. It's to get out of pesky situations you find yourself in. It also spawns people with loyal trait and good stats when you giveout titles with it. So you should decide when to use it.
Oh you almost finished off your rival inside kingdom and wanna get titles? Unlucky bro, he is also in 20 wars with other retards, please wait 200 years untill they finished so you can actualy press button to revoke titles.
Oh you started a war for kingdom? Too bad, Olaf the Monkeyfucker with 300 peasants managed to capture kings capital while you fighting his legions, so he gets kingdom and you never ever can dec on kingdoms again ahahaha.
Oh you changed your goverment? Now we gona transfer all your titles to some random fucks on the map, skipping altogether your kids,grandkids, and grandgrandkids and all their granted duchies, enjoy fighting price Mabumba from Mozambick for your scandinavian crown.
Honestly would stoped playing ck3 alltogether if not your mod.
Manually give the titles you want to keep to one specific person, All except your capital, Then pin that character and make sure they are the only one pinned.
Then use the mod to hand out all counties/duchy/kingdoms whatever you want to do and afterwards go into the revoke menu and use the revoke all titles of pinned characters.
That's how I do it, If there's an easier way I've not found it.