You manage presets with the Presets section that appears at the top of a plug-in property page, and the buttons next to the 
Presets box.
 
      A. Presets menu displays the name of the current preset 
B. Previous/Next Preset buttons 
C. Save Preset button 
D. Delete Preset button
 E. The VST button preset controls appear only on VST plug-ins 
F. ACT Learn button 
G. Open view 
H. Solo button 
I. Automation read and write buttons 
J. Send all keystrokes to this plug-in button 
K. Pin plug-in window
 
      The Presets menu displays presets in the following order:
 
      
        
          
        
        
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                  |  | A VST factory preset. These can not be deleted or overwritten (the Delete  button appears grayed-out). If you want to change one of these, double-click the name, enter a new name, and click the Save  button. |  Note: VST presets can be stored by saving a .fxp file (see the following instructions). 
              
                
                  |  | A Cakewalk or user preset. Either save these under a new name: double-click the name, enter a new name, and click the Save  button, or just click the Save  button to overwrite the preset with current values. |  | 
        
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          |  | Use the Load Preset or Save Preset  commands, respectively, in the VST  button drop-down menu | 
        
          |  | Use the Load Bank or Save Bank  commands, respectively, in the VST  button drop-down menu | 
      
      A Solo button 

 is available on all plug-in property pages, which allows you to quickly solo the track or bus that the effect is inserted on while adjusting the plug-in. The 
Solo button functions the exact same way as the 
Solo button on the source track/bus.