Cisco Prime Inf 1.2 global SNMP/SSH parameters

Hi - I'm looking for a way to create global credential profiles in Prime Inf, like I was able to do in CiscoWorks LRE.  I have discovered a bunch of devices on my network, but I cant get the configs or inventory to sync on some because the SSH and/or SNMP parameters are incorrect.  I can edit a device and modify the credentials, but if I select more than one device, the edit option is grayed out.  I don't want to have to go into each device and modify the credentials. I'd like to do select a group of devices and apply a global credential profile to them.
We have several areas that use different credentials so that is why having mulitple global credential profiles is necessary.
Please advise.
Thanks

Look in the Prime 1.2 user guide--there are sections that talk specifically about templates.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/prime/infrastructure/1.2/user/guide/deploy_temps.html

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