8.__ and ____ are two wildcard characters
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The asterisk “*” and the question mark “?” are the two main wildcard characters in Access you need to know. The asterisk represents multiple unknown characters. For example, the criteria “N''. would find all “N” words like “Nebraska,” “Ned,” “Not,” “Never Ever,” etc. The question mark represents one unknown character.
The two most commonly used wildcards are:
An asterisk (*) may be used to specify any number of characters. It is typically used at the end of a root word, when it is referred to as "truncation." This is great when you want to search for variable endings of a root word. ...
An asterisk (*) may be used to specify any number of characters. It is typically used at the end of a root word, when it is referred to as "truncation." This is great when you want to search for variable endings of a root word. ...A question mark (?)
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