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 2000 Professional (SP4), Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server (SP1), Windows 2008, Windows XP (SP2), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8
See Also