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Range is
not case-sensitive.
True or False.​

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Answered by priteesingh34447
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The Excel EXACT function compares two text strings, taking into account upper and lower case characters, and returns TRUE if they are the same, and FALSE if not. EXACT is case-sensitive. text1 - The first text string to compare. text2 - The second text string to compare.

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Answered by pjhajhot99
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CP Covers Pattern: True if the content of operand1 fits the pattern in operand2. Wildcard characters can be used to create the operand2 pattern, where “*” represents any character string (including a blank string) and “+”represents any character. It is not case-sensitive. Trailing blanks in the left operand are respected. If the comparison is true, sy-fdpos contains the offset of operand2 in operand1. Here, leading wildcard characters “*” in operand2 are ignored if operand2 also contains other characters. If the comparison is false, sy-fdpos contains the length of operand1. Characters in operand2 can be selected for direct comparisons by prefixing them with the escape character “#”. For characters flagged in this way in operand2, the operator is case-sensitive. Also, wildcard characters and the escape character are not subject to special handling and trailing blanks are relevant.

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