Thanks Mans, that's exactly what I use my ".meta" tag for. Since my "base" 
is usually an already well-populated and tweaked flavor of TW, like MPTW or 
more recently TWT-Treeview, I tag all those tiddlers ".system".

Then I use .content for everything I would want to strip out if I were 
saving an "empty".

Then ".meta" covers new non-content tiddlers for features like siteTitle, 
menu nav hierarchies, tag-checking, zzConfig etc. These three tags should 
include every tiddler in the document (one aspect of tag-checking tiddlers).

Works well for me so far, but I really like the idea of doing a "Save As" to 
create a new empty rather than trying to maintain a separate "master empty" 
- that way whatever content-populated "child" I'm working on becomes the new 
master.

Then it's relatively easy to use ImportTiddler to update the other "sibling" 
files - now that I'm also using ".metalocal" for the ones that *always* 
change for every file.

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