Tagged PDF Settings

Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to preserve the list of structured tags in the PDF Setup > Tags windows? I'd like the paragraph formats and structure I set up to become part of the template, so that it is always the default for new files I create from the template.
On the same subject, I have been using the Tags navigation panel in Acrobat 8 Pro to customize the tags (Type, Tag names etc.), but again can't see how to permanently save the modifications I have made. Can anyone help?
I'm using FM72. and 8.0 on Windows.

Thanks. That worked.
I knew these were document level settings, but today I learned that:
Changing these settings at the book level is not persistant.
The first file defines them for the entire book.

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