You set all the sources to the default values you want then override one or more sources with a .dc sweep or a .step command. This makes it easy to keep settings constant between multiple analyses. e.g. you'd put all three .dc commands on the same schematic.
LTSPICE only allows you to have a single analysis command active. If multiple analysis commands are present, LTSPICE lets you pick one from a list when you run the analysis, and auto-comments all the other ones by replacing the . with a ;
Once that's happened, to change to a different one simply uncomment it by replacing the ; with . then when you run again its back on the pick-list.
N.B. the d() function can be used on a plottable expression in the waveform viewer to plot the derivative of that expression. e.g. to plot gm directly.