Patch recovery

Hi everyone, some time ago I accidentally deleted the patch 'Bright Vocal"from the library of vocal effects in logic. I figured out how to get it back, but I can't understand how it back into my library of effects. He is currently on my desktop as Bright Vocal.patch. If anyone knows how I could return this effect in the program, it would help a lot!

Place it in:

Users / 'you' / settings/audio / music Apps/Channel Strip

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