What TT said, with an additional caveat to test anything you're thinking of 
doing first. I do something similar with NotoWritey, saving different 
versions of the text to fields. I vaguely recall that there was some 
problem with line feeds stored in fields.

On Friday, December 18, 2020 at 3:57:18 AM UTC-8 si wrote:

> Sometimes I want to add a large chunk of text to a tiddler, but store it 
> outside of the main text field and instead transclude it in. It might be 
> contain multiple paragraphs, and maybe some wikitext markup.
>
> I'm deciding whether to add it to a field within the tiddler (using the 
> EditTextWidget), or to just create a separate tiddler and relate it via 
> tags.
>
> Is there a technical reason why it would be a bad idea to use fields in 
> these types of cases?

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