Math, asked by jaikishanbelwal, 3 months ago

name the two wild card supported in Windows search​

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Answered by mohdsaad86924
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Step-by-step explanation:

The asterisk (*) and question mark (?) are used as wildcard characters, as they are in MS-DOS and Windows. The asterisk matches any sequence of characters, whereas the question mark matches any single character.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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  • 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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