Import previous presets from CS6 to CC

Setting up new Adobe CC, and too hastily clicked "no" when asked about importing settings from last version. How can I retroactively do this?

Thank you, PECourtejoie. Will this fix the problem I'm having when I open a file I created in Ps CS6 that now in CC doesn't include the color palette I had created? Just curious before I drop my project to jump into the background stuff. I appreciate it.
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