It would seem that I was somehow confusing myself earlier as when I reread 
Mat's instructions, after your reply TW, it seemed to click and I was able 
to get it working minus the "Draft of"  I just have three additional 
questions:

1) Why am I tagging the Tiddler that has the code with /tags/EditTemplate 
and not core/ui/EditTemplate as the others are listed when I'm reordering 
the tags?
2) I originally tried pasting Mat's code into the custom edit area of 
Stroll, which also uses the /tags/EditTemplate tag but the define line 
wouldn't activate. Given that both tiddlers follow the same instructions is 
there a reason why one worked and one didn't? The only difference was the 
existence of two other tags and some instructions already in the body of 
the tiddler.
3) Is there a specific place on the TiddlyWiki website where the above 
information is described? When I was attempting to troubleshoot the \define 
line not working I was having a heck of a time trying to follow what was 
written so I'm curious if I was looking in the wrong place.

Thank you!

On Thursday, June 3, 2021 at 6:37:15 PM UTC-4 TW Tones wrote:

> Mats Suggestion is simple. 
>
> Create a tiddler and insert his code
> Add the tag  $:/tags/EditTemplate" or "$:/tags/ViewTemplate" to place it 
> on the edit and/or view template
>
> This is your introduction to making solutions that apply across all 
> tiddlers. TiddlyWiki has a rich set of features to do what you are asking, 
> this is the main method.
>
> Tones
> On Friday, 4 June 2021 at 07:50:38 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Yea, unfortunately I think this is beyond me at the moment. Thanks for 
>> the information though!
>>
>> On Thursday, June 3, 2021 at 3:33:23 PM UTC-4 Mat wrote:
>>
>>> *Mat*, where would you put your code so that it was available while 
>>>> editing a tiddler?
>>>
>>>
>>> Hm, in edit mode? OK, you could try to put it in a tiddler that you tag 
>>> "$:/tags/EditTemplate" (and click that very tag to reorder where it is 
>>> positionend). You might have to edit the current tiddler or it will 
>>> probably be the Draft ending up as the tag. I'm about to go out so can't 
>>> check exactly which filter operator that is to get the "non Draft" but it's 
>>> there... 
>>>
>>> <:-) 
>>>
>>

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