The triple quotes turns off the headers. It appears to work when not 
wrapped in triple quotes.

Like Tony mentioned, there appears to be an imbalance of triple quotes. The 
very last one doesn't seem to be necessary. This version looks almost like 
a formatted form letter:

\define say-hi-using-variables()

"""
{{$(name)$##Salutation}} {{$(name)$##HerFirstName}} 
 {{$(name)$##HerLastName}}
{{$(name)$##PostAddress1}}
{{Suburb##Cast}}

Dear {{$(name)$##HerFirstName}},

"""

! //INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT 2018//

 
"""
We attach your income tax assessment for the {{CYR}}, which has been 
checked and agreed with your return as lodged.

The tax office shows a refund  of  ${{$(name)$##HerTax17}}  for you  which 
should have been  forwarded  to your  nominated  bank account.
 
Please contact us if you have any queries.

{{YoursFaithfullySteveHarding}}

"""

\end


Good luck!
-- Mark

On Sunday, August 19, 2018 at 9:06:37 PM UTC-7, SteveH wrote:
>
> This setup lets me change the client name on the template letter (tiddler 
> 2).
>
> However, as alluded to I can't use wikitext formatting in the body of the 
> letter: eg !*INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT 2018 *instead of
> *//**INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT 2018//.*
>
>
>
>

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