Thanks Jed. This answer, while being quite comprehensive, doesn't actually 
answer my needs. Nor do I see an export option for the listing.  From what 
I can tell, the export list is simply another way to accomplish what I get 
with the standard export option.  

Perhaps there is something here I just don't see. As noted I'm a bit of a 
novice, a practiced one, but still a novice.

Again, thanks.

Ray

On Monday, February 23, 2015 at 8:39:18 AM UTC+8, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> If you click on the advanced search icon next to the normal search in the 
> menu on the right one of the tabs is 'filter', in that tab you can enter a 
> filter and export all the tiddlers that are returned by the filter. 
> Currently you can export as csv, json and static html.
>
> Any one of those options would let you export and manipulate all the data 
> you have in a format that is pretty easy to manipulate with other tools.
>
> The filter [all[]] will return all tiddlers, so it would give you the 
> entire wiki on one of those forms, the filter [!is[system]] will give all 
> non-system tiddlers, so if you are using it like a normal wiki it would 
> give you all of your content without any of the backend.
>
> One of the reasons I like tiddlywiki so much is that the only thing it 
> does to convince you to continue using it is being useful.
>

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