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QuickFinder - Searching For Words Using Aster |
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WordPerfect® 6.0 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The user is trying to find a word in an index with QuickFinder that begins with t and ends with t. The user has read that this can be done by searching with the string t*t, where the wildcard asterisk (*) is used for any characters between the ts. This method doesn't work. Solutions: The asterisk (*) as a wildcard is used as the end of a word. Therefore, the example given above cannot be used. If characters on both sides of the word need to be used in the search string, then the question mark (?) should be used. For example, to find the words test or text, use the search string t??t. |
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