Save Layer Style w/ 100% Fill

We have layer styles for blind emboss, 0% fill. If you click on that one by accident then try to apply the correct layer style with 100% fill, everthing applies accept the fill. I even saved the style and checked the Save blending options box, but it will not save 100% fill,. Or am I missing something? We teach classes, and this always creates a mess.
Thank you

Trying to copy the layer into a new document results in graphics pasted in the correct way, but without the blending option.
If you drag the layer into a new document, (as opposed to copy/paste), all its properties will go with it.
Or, just choose Image > Duplicate, Alt-Click the logo layer's eye icon in the Layers Panel, (to hide all other layers), crop as desired, and Save For Web.

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                            "vertical": 0
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                            "vertical": 255
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                    "blue": 0
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                "chokeMatte": 15,
                "blur": 20,
                "noise": 0,
                "antiAlias": false,
                "transparencyShape":
                    "name": "Linear",
                    "curve":
                            "horizontal": 0,
                            "vertical": 0
                            "horizontal": 255,
                            "vertical": 255
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                "mode": "linearDodge",
                "color":
                    "red": 255,
                    "green": 246,
                    "blue": 168
                "opacity": 31,
                "glowTechnique": "preciseMatte",
                "chokeMatte": 0,
                "blur": 20,
                "shadingNoise": 0,
                "noise": 0,
                "antiAlias": true,
                "innerGlowSource": "centerGlow",
                "transparencyShape":
                    "name": "Half Round",
                    "curve":
                            "horizontal": 0,
                            "vertical": 0
                            "horizontal": 29,
                            "vertical": 71
                            "horizontal": 87,
                            "vertical": 167
                            "horizontal": 195,
                            "vertical": 240
                            "horizontal": 255,
                            "vertical": 255
                "inputRange": 43
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                "highlightMode": "screen",
                "highlightColor":
                    "red": 255,
                    "green": 255,
                    "blue": 255
                "highlightOpacity": 100,
                "shadowMode": "multiply",
                "shadowColor":
                    "red": 0,
                    "green": 0,
                    "blue": 0
                "shadowOpacity": 100,
                "bevelTechnique": "softMatte",
                "bevelStyle": "innerBevel",
                "useGlobalAngle": false,
                "localLightingAngle": 90,
                "localLightingAltitude": 75,
                "strengthRatio": 80,
                "blur": 16,
                "bevelDirection": "stampIn",
                "transparencyShape":
                    "name": "Linear",
                    "curve":
                            "horizontal": 0,
                            "vertical": 0
                            "horizontal": 255,
                            "vertical": 255
                "antialiasGloss": false,
                "softness": 0,
                "useShape": true,
                "mappingShape":
                    "name": "Half Round",
                    "curve":
                            "horizontal": 0,
                            "vertical": 0
                            "horizontal": 29,
                            "vertical": 71
                            "horizontal": 87,
                            "vertical": 167
                            "horizontal": 195,
                            "vertical": 240
                            "horizontal": 255,
                            "vertical": 255
                "antiAlias": true,
                "inputRange": 70,
                "useTexture": false
            "solidFill":
                "enabled": true,
                "mode": "normal",
                "opacity": 100,
                "color":
                    "red": 0,
                    "green": 102,
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    <snip>
    Then, I save the layer styles for use later, but no. When I do everything exactly the same way, my Layer Style that I saved has lost all it coordinates of shadows and stroke widths, bevels, you name it, it's screwed up.<snip>
    Adobe Photoshop CS4 & CS5.
    Seems to me you left out the most critical piece of information, that is, HOW did you save the layer style for later use ?
    You might read this tutorial to see if you did it correctly.
    Paulo

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