In addition, Layout Groups may be exported as part of WYSIWYG User Data Profiles (i.e.WUD files), which of course means that once created, they can be moved to other computers and even "forward", to future WYSIWYG versions (installed onto the same and other machines) for the time being, you are limited to only being able to export or import ALL Layout Groups, but we are already considering adding the ability to export and import them individually. I believe the biggest issue with this feature (and why it is not widely-known) is that we somehow omitted to add an important bit to its description in the Reference Guide: the fact that once Layout Groups are created, they are available to use in all other files, new or old, that are opened on the computer where those Layout Groups were created. It is true that the name of this feature is not the most intuitive-and could therefore lead users to assume it is something else before even trying to see what it does-so we are renaming it to Layout Templates in the upcoming Release 33.
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