LOL Beeps...is you be pontificating again? Hahahaha! I mentioned the "king amongst kings" thing to my girl, who has been nicknamed "Queenie" or "The Queen". She laughed and said to me "you're more like a jester" and threw a candy cane loaded with bells at me and said "now shake your lil stick....jingle jingle....and help me with the Christmas lights." LOL!
You're welcome guys. This little feature has been around for as long as we've had plugin manager I believe. I've been saving my presets for years this way. I should probably borrow what KPerry offered as there are a few extra steps needed in the method I shared as well as some limitations.
When I say limitations....you MUST import your presets using plugin manager with my method. There is no other way and you won't be able to import them using anything else but Sonar. Also, some plugins have their own additional "save" option built into the plug that allows you to save a preset that is just a preset for THAT plug. I never quite liked that and felt way more comfortable with the Sonar VST window option save. It was just more feasible for me and in a snap, you can re-import all your presets for that plugin in one shot or export them in that same manner.
In my example I only have one save for that particular plug....but for say reverbs or Sonitus eq.....I may have 30 or more preset saves, so this really comes in handy. Whatever way works and allows you to back up and preserve your hard saved work is the one you should use. :) Glad this helped you guys out a bit.
-Danny