Sentences with phrase «asterisk wildcard»

An asterisk wildcard (*) can be used at the end of most terms to widen a search.

Not exact matches

You can use an asterisk at the end of most words or numbers as a «wildcard» character.
* — The asterisks in this part of the command are wildcards which tell DOS, essentially, «I want a list of all the files, regardless of their names or file extensions.»
You can also use the asterisk as a wildcard should you ever want to delete all your mapped drives in one go:
The asterisk (*) is a wildcard that can match any word.
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