Where does TestStand save templates

I've got a bunch of actions (ExpressVIs configuredin TestStand) that I've got in my template list, but I'd like to save them off with my project.  Does anyone know where they reside on disk?
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C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\National Instruments\TestStand 4.1.1\Cfg\Templates.ini
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