Examples of using The asterisk in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Use the asterisk(*) to find any number of characters- for example,
In Access, on the Services tab, right-click the asterisk on the datasheet, and then click Paste.
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When used, the character immediately after the asterisk(*) becomes a fill character- a character used to fill blank spaces.
as indicated by the asterisk.
In the query design window, double-click the asterisk(*) in the table that you just added.
You exclude files by specifying their name or by using the asterisk(*) wildcard character to specify file names and extensions.
In Access, on the Products tab, right-click the asterisk on the datasheet, and then click Paste.
such as slash(\ or/) and the asterisk(*), surround them with double quotation marks.
By adding the asterisk after a word, Google will bold the missing word and replace the asterisk with the word.
character, and the asterisk(*) character.
use the percent sign(%) instead of the asterisk.
use the percent sign(%) instead of the asterisk.
This assessment in the new design are preserved(only the asterisk acquired a more attractive appearance).
such as slash(\ or/) and the asterisk(*), surround them with double quotation marks.
Not supported Not supported Note The asterisk(*) means that it is available only on media with a sector size greater than 512 bytes.
Note The asterisk(*) means that it is not supported because of the limitations of the master boot record(MBR).
For example, you can use the asterisk(*) wildcard to represent a string of unknown characters(for example,"s*d" finds"sad" and"started").
For example, you can use the asterisk(*) wildcard to search for a string of characters(for example,"s*d" finds"sad" and"started").
Excel can only accept the asterisk(*) for multiplication.