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Examples of wildcard characters - Microsoft Support To locate a specific item when you can't remember exactly how it is spelled, try using a wildcard character in a query Wildcards are special characters that can stand in for unknown characters in a text value and are handy for locating multiple items with similar, but not identical data
Use wildcards in queries and parameters in Access The wildcard characters conform to the Microsoft Visual Basic® for Applications (VBA) specification, not SQL ANSI-92 is used when you want your syntax to be compliant with a Microsoft SQL Server™ database It's recommended that you don't mix the two types of wildcards in the same database
Using wildcard characters in searches - Microsoft Support Use wildcard characters as comparison criteria for text filters, and when you're searching and replacing content This feature enables you to find values that share a simple pattern These characters can be the asterisk (*), the question mark (?), and the tilde (~)
Access wildcard character reference - Microsoft Support When you search a Yes No field by using a query, you can use wildcards, but keep in mind that Yes No fields only return two values (0 for false and -1 for true), so a wildcard doesn't add any value to the search
Filter by using advanced criteria - Microsoft Support When filtering text data, Excel doesn't distinguish between uppercase and lowercase characters However, you can use a formula to perform a case-sensitive search For an example, see the section Wildcard criteria Using pre-defined names You can name a range Criteria, and the reference for the range will appear automatically in the Criteria
Beispiele für Platzhalterzeichen - Microsoft-Support Bei Wildcards handelt es sich um Sonderzeichen, die für unbekannte Zeichen in einem Textwert verwendet werden können und für die Suche nach mehreren Elementen mit ähnlichen, aber nicht identischen Daten nützlich sind
Find and replace text in Word - Microsoft Support You can also enter a wildcard character directly in the Find what box instead of selecting an item from the Special pop-up menu To search for a character that's defined as a wildcard character, type a backslash (\) before the character For example, type \? to find a question mark