Sorta scared? And need some clear up on teacher recs....

So I asked/invited three of my teacher to write me letters of recs on naviance, and they all said yes(yay), but I forgot I put them as “recommendation for all applications” and when one of my teachers sent in their teacher letter of rec, it popped up as showing:
Submitted:
Texas A&M University - Nov 06 2017 1:51 PM
The University of Texas at Austin - Nov 06 2017 1:51 PM
University of California-Berkeley - Nov 06 2017 1:56 PM
University of California, Davis - Nov 06 2017 1:51 PM
University of California-Irvine - Nov 06 2017 1:56 PM
University of California-Los Angeles - Nov 06 2017 1:57 PM
University of California, San Diego - Nov 06 2017 1:57 PM
University of California-Santa Barbara - Nov 06 2017 1:57 PM
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Nov 06 2017 1:56 PM
University of Washington Seattle - Nov 06 2017 1:56 PM
Requested: Oct 01 2017 9:34 PM"
(note* just some of the colleges that I am applying to)

But as many of you might tell already, NONE of these colleges need a letter of rec from a teacher and rather, no colleges that do need them seemed to pop up on this panel… My question then being, does it mean to anything to colleges if they receive a letter of rec they don’t need and does this mean that my teacher’s letter of rec did not reach the other schools that do need them? I already deactivated the request for my other two teachers so I can redo the ordering accordingly and I am planning on asking this teacher to submit it once again after I clean up which colleges I want her to send them to, assuming its possible to ask the same teacher twice on naviance… If anyone could help that would be great!

UW doesn’t want letters of rec. Not sure about the others.

I assume you’ve since added them on Naviance? Re-activate the ones you’ve changed.

Then don’t sweat it. Whoever handles college apps at your school will handle it.

I think you’re making this much harder than it needs to be. When I write a letter for a kid, I upload it onto Naviance–once-- then upload it onto the Common app, and answer the Common App questions. Finally, I submit a hard copy to College Placement. And I’m all done. If I had to re-submit letters for every single kid I was writing for, I would be a whole lot less likely to say yes.