You can create one tiddler that has all your tags. Then the tags will be 
ready when you need them. You can even
hide the tiddler a little by giving it a title like $:/mytags .

If you have lots of tiddlers, you could use a text editor to format them 
like:

title: mytaglist
tags: tag1 [[tag with space]] tag2 [[some other tag]]

Give it a file name with a tid extension (e.g. mytaglist.tid). Then drag 
and drop into your target tiddler.

HTH

On Wednesday, November 20, 2019 at 4:20:01 PM UTC-8, Qalisto wrote:
>
> Dear Tiddlipudlians-
>
> Let us say I have a simple text file consisting of a single column of Tags 
> which I extracted from my prior (and ... likely to be obsoleted by TW5) PIM.
>
> Is there a way to correctly format and then Import these Tags into 
> "capsules" which will be assignable to future Tiddlers?
>
> OR must I add them manually only upon creation of a Tiddler requiring said 
> Tag?
>
> Trying to avoid reinvention of wheels where possible.
>
> Thank you.
>
> == Q
>

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