Hi Michael and Sycom,

yes, that was it, what I have been looking for- wildcard!
(Not the prefix & suffix).

Thanks for helping!
Surya



On Friday, October 18, 2019 at 5:45:56 AM UTC+2, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
>
> Wildcard? With regular expressions, it is the dot "." to match a single 
> character and a dot+star ".*" to match zero or more characters.
>
> Here is a good regexp reference site (that I likely read about on this 
> forum).
>
> https://www.regular-expressions.info/quickstart.html
>
> I hope that is what you were looking for.
>
> /Mike
>
> On Thursday, October 17, 2019 at 11:04:22 PM UTC-3, Surya wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just don't remember anymore the englisch word for it or the word, which 
>> is used in TW for that- so I don't know, what to ask google for (I tried a 
>> lot of searches with placeholder, filter, regexp, and so. But didn't find, 
>> what I am looking for.
>>
>> I want to build a filter with a word with a letter-placeholder at the 
>> beginning or the end. So that the filter finds "fo", but also "foo" and 
>> "fold" and " "a folded".
>>
>> Can you please help?
>> Thanks!
>> Surya
>>
>

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