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Hi @spaulus,
I don't recommend using an old file, deleting some of the contents and then moving forward. This practice can lead to lots of problems such as drawing corruption, drawing bloat, etc.
I would take a moment to create a file (whether or not you name it as a template) that you can use to store your objects, styles, layers, Page Setups, etc.
Design Center is a great way to access such content. For instance, if you have a block in your "standard" file, you can simply browse to the file, locate the block and drag it into your current file. This also give you an advantage when sharing or collaborating with others as you can hand them the one file so they have your standards too.
Design Center can also be used to quickly populate Tool Palettes. For instance, If you create a new empty palette, you can drag items straight from Design Center into the palette. As long as the content in that file is always available then your palettes will work great.
If you like, you can share some of your content and I am happy to create a video or steps to go through any of these suggestions.
Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.
John Vellek
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