Thank you Alex! This was very valuable for me.

I then removed text from the original and put it in the new tiddler.
>

TiddlyTools.com (for TWC) has a very nice feature for this in the 
QuickEditPackage <http://tiddlytools.com/#QuickEditPackage> called Split. 
It cuts out a selected text and creates a new tiddler where it is placed, 
and leaves a link, or comparable, in the original location. BTW one such 
"comparable" is a slider so that you can create a document with multiple 
levels of depth. I'm really fond of this idea; have a very brief text but 
let the user "dive in" if there are parts he want's to know more about.

Hoping for something like Split for TW5, some day. Very much in line with 
the whole concept of making tiddlers be the smallest information units.

BTW, does anyone have a suggestion on how to "synthesize" the resulting 
tiddlers into one linear text again? I.e to put the tiddlers in the correct 
sequence? I can think of manually chosing titles so they are sequential or 
to manually compose a list field that forces you to manually write the 
title of every tiddler.

<:-)

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