This is something that often happens to me: I want to update text in a 
tiddler, and when I get in there, I see that text is actually a 
{{transclusion}} -- possibly one I made using excision.  Now I have to 
remember what the name of the transclusion is, close the tiddler, go to the 
search bar, put in the name of the transclusion, find it and go edit it.

It feels like this is high-friction.  Am I missing something that would 
make it easier?

I seem to remember there's a built-in template which shows that something 
is a transclusion, that I maybe could use instead of plain transclusion.  I 
can't find it right now.  But I remember it was pretty loud/visually 
obtrusive and was not something I would want to use in most cases.

I could write my own transclusion template which includes the transcluded 
content, plus an unobtrusive link to the tiddler being transcluded, so I 
could quickly go there and edit it.  It just feels like this is a common 
enough problem that there might be a built-in solution I'm not aware of, 
and I thought I'd ask before rolling my own.

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