Save or Export Batch Processing

I have created several different batch processing in Acrobat 9 for Windows to reduce the size of PDF files as well as OCR the files.
I do the same thing with Acrobat 10 and I can easily export the processes (it's called Actions) and reimport them into another computer with Acrobat 10 installed.
My question is, how do I save/export those batch processing steps in Acrobat 9 so I can re-import them when I needed?

Thanks for the super fast reply. I found them under (it's WinXP OS):
C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Application Data\Adobe\Acrobat\9.0\Sequences

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