Braden,
Look where it says Clear All or Open Template. Clear All clears everything for the big boxed area. Then you can proceed as you like, it seems to me.
Open Template allows you to select a saved cap template that you may have saved before, so you can then load it up in the program for doing more work on the chosen templated item. Whether or not you've cleared everything first seen in the big boxed area so that they go back to their default details minus text, I believe.
Once that item's loaded up, proceed as you like with work on the relevant cap, using whatever fonts and layers and textures, et cetera, that you so choose to use for it, until you're satisfied enough with it to save the cap again. Before you exit out, make sure you save your work as a template, even if you also save the graphic as a cap. IF you always remember to save a certain cap's template at least once per original cap design, before you close the relevant application window, you should always be able to come back to it and work on it more, if and whenever you so choose and can. CD out.
P.S. This practice also works when it comes to making uniforms, at least, and I suppose the same is true for logos, to at least some degree, if not to a great degree. Just so you know. CD out.
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