Export ALL Settings from Lightroom

Hi,
I'm about to install a new OS, thus a new installation of Lightroom.
I wonder how can I export settings etc and what are the steps after the fresh installation in order to get the same "view" and settings I'm uses to.
Thanks

Hi,
Yes, I did try to copy thses folders, the last time I tried it and simply replacing the ones created with the new installation, with the old ones, did not change anything. I might gotten it wrong, but that's what happened.

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