Absolutely no need to feel embarrassed. Snap is a rather complex tool. I understand how it works and how to set it these days (but only because I am CONSTANTLY studying Sonar) but figuring out what settings need to be used for which tasks is confusing. It's the curse of having such versatility and power. I always describe working with Sonar X series to be like flying a helicopter. A buttload of stuff to remember but darn is it ever cool once you know what does what.
Anyway... that would be a Track Template I believe and I rarely use them (even though I should). I would a) see if there is a Save button on the folder and then when the Save dialog pops up see if the folder can be saved as a template. Otherwise maybe try doing that on the MIDI track. I know it is possible but I haven't tried as of yet.
I will however be at the DAW a little later (probably) so I'll check it out and post what I find. In the meantime take a look in the manual under the Track Template entries and see what's there. Also there is a video in the CakeTV section that shows how to set up Session Drummer with multi out audio and IIRC at the end he saves it as a track template.
Most of those vids are still relevant... oh and I jsut remembered I think he used 8.5 to create that vid (it was Seth) so pay attention to the bottom of the screen because there are instructions on how to do certain tasks in the X series that pop up when there is a different procedure.
In fact take some time and watch some (or all) the videos in the CakeTV section and you'll learn a lot about how to get around.
Sorry that wasn't as direct an answer as before.
Update: I just checked...
Select the MIDI track (the track that contains the MIDI notes)
Right click to access the context menu (depending where you click you may get different menus... you want the long menu)
Select Save As Track Template
Give it a name and save to the default location (or wherever you want).
Now to reinsert it just right click in an empty area of the Track Pane and select Insert From Track Template.
The MIDI track and all the associated audio outputs will populate the Track pane.
Cheers.