You can use the Visual C++ wizard architecture, which is designed for easy extensibility and customization. You can create a wizard using the Visual C++ Custom Wizard. After you create your wizard, you can configure it to generate the starter files you need for your projects.
Don't just make a copy in explorer! Your project file will contain the same project GUID as the one you copied from. This may not immediately or ever become a problem but there are situations where you will have strange bugs.
This occurs mostly (or only?) when you have multiple projects with the same GUID in the same solution. If you must, use the GUID generator to create a new unique GUID for the new project.
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