[1]Finder's Stationery Pad Feature - How Is This Not More Well Known?
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    [2]Tim Hardwick, writing for MacRumors:

    Stationery Pad is a handy way to nix a step in your workflow if you
    regularly use document templates on your Mac. The long-standing
    Finder feature essentially tells a file's parent application to open
    a copy of it by default, ensuring that the original file remains
    unedited.

    Follow the link for a way to set any file on your Mac to be a
    template file, so you don't overwrite it. I don't feel bad for not
    knowing about this trick, since I've never heard it discussed, and
    since the name doesn't really describe what it does. On the other
    hand, I feel stupid for never wondering what that checkbox does.
    This will be very handy for automation tools like Keyboard Maestro.

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  (Via [4]40Tech)

  Pretty useful feature I may have to play with more.
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  This Not More Well Known? →. It posted Tue, 29 May 2018 14:00:00 +0000.
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References

  1. http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/40tech/~3/9xEvhX2jgEs/
  2. https://www.macrumors.com/how-to/mac-file-templates-finder-stationery-pad/
  3. https://www.40tech.com/2018/05/28/finders-stationery-pad-feature-how-is-this-not-more-well-known/
  4. https://www.40tech.com/
  5. https://www.prjorgensen.com/?p=1166