Ah Ha!!!  I knew the method but I didn't know the correct syntax.  The 
">\>" is what I needed.  Is that a quirk of html syntax?  I don't 
understand the "\>"  Why can't it just be the closing ">>"?  

  (Also, should be tiddler.title not tiddler.name).  

Thanks!


On Wednesday, July 4, 2012 12:09:56 PM UTC-5, whatever wrote:
>
> Hi! 
>
> in the write parameter use: 
> '"<<tiddler "+tiddler.name+"/Summary>\>"' 
>
> w 
>
> On 4 jul., 16:54, Shango <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > How can I use forEachTiddler to show specifically named parts?  I want 
> to 
> > display the tidder name and contents of a specifically named part of a 
> > tiddler if it exists.  For example, if I have a part named "Summary" in 
> > several different tiddlers, I want to use forEachTiddler where the 
> > part="Summary" and display that tiddler title and the contents of the 
> > part.  I haven't found any way to do this.  Thanks.

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