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I tried that... sm

Posted By: NH MT on 2006-07-26
In Reply to: Try *sartan*. It will come up with drugs ... - IndianaMT

and it's not working. I pasted the help file instructions below. It says you cannot start a search with an *.


LWW Ready Reference Bookshelf v2.0 features Wildcard Search options available in the Search tab including:




? - Use the single character wildcard (?) to represent a single unknown character.


For example, if you are unsure of how to spell the word Zyvox, type Z?vox to locate the correct spelling.




* - Use the multiple character wildcard (*) to represent multiple unknown characters.


For example, if you are searching for the word indometacin and you know it starts with indo, type indo* in the Search field. You can narrow the search further by adding more letters. For example, if you know the word begins with indo and ends with an n, type indo*n in the Search field.


Note: Wildcard characters (& and *) cannot be used as the first character of a search.




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