oh, maybe not: when I take the [ and ] from my final working example 
(thinking that maybe the $s would act as brackets) that broke it again.



On Friday, May 1, 2020 at 6:50:00 PM UTC-6, Dave Parker wrote:
>
> "I need the minimum to enclose it."
>
>
> So its kind of like, when its just raw text like dates[2020-05-01] you 
> need the brackets to enclose that little phrase, but when you have a 
> "formulaic" thing like dates<<today>>, because the << acts as a bracket of 
> sorts, it can also double as the "enclosing" brackets
>

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