daveny5
So how do I save the Screenset without the Screenset module showing?
You don't need to save them as such, every change is automatically saved unless you have the screenset locked in which case changes aren't saved. You can copy one screenset to another slot by pressing ctrl + the screenset number key.
Screenset control can also be accessed from the "Views" menu where there is a "Screenset" sub menu.
As to moving them between projects, as already pointed out saving them as part of a template will make them available on every new project and importing them from an existing project will load them into the current one.
I have several sets saved in "Screenset Dummy" projects ready for import into others if needed. To create a dummy project though you will need at least one track in them to be able to switch between screensets.
It's also possible to filter which screensets are imported. To do that lock the screensets in the target project you don't want imported, they will be left alone while others are imported.
I'm with Kenneth, more of 'em please CW - oh and the screenset manager/library I've FR'd.