Gets or sets whether to use wildcard characters in the search.
Syntax
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Public Overridable Property UseWildcards As Boolean |
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Dim instance As SearchDialog
Dim value As Boolean
instance.UseWildcards = value
value = instance.UseWildcards |
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public virtual bool UseWildcards {get; set;} |
Property Value
Boolean:
true to use wildcard characters in the search;
false otherwise
Example
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fpSpread1.SearchWithDialog("");
fpSpread1.SearchDialog.AlternateSearch = true;
fpSpread1.SearchDialog.CaseSensitive = false;
fpSpread1.SearchDialog.ExactMatch = false;
fpSpread1.SearchDialog.SearchString = "155";
fpSpread1.SearchDialog.SheetIndex = 0;
fpSpread1.SearchDialog.StartColumnIndex = 0;
fpSpread1.SearchDialog.StartRowIndex = 0;
fpSpread1.SearchDialog.UseWildcards = false;
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FpSpread1.SearchWithDialog("")
FpSpread1.SearchDialog.AlternateSearch = True
FpSpread1.SearchDialog.CaseSensitive = False
FpSpread1.SearchDialog.ExactMatch = False
FpSpread1.SearchDialog.SearchString = "155"
FpSpread1.SearchDialog.SheetIndex = 0
FpSpread1.SearchDialog.StartColumnIndex = 0
FpSpread1.SearchDialog.StartRowIndex = 0
FpSpread1.SearchDialog.UseWildcards = False
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Requirements
Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
See Also