Word pro tips: Use Wildcards for faster, more accurate search-and-replace results

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Wildcards are used in computer programs, languages, search engines, and operating systems to simplify search criteria. It's similar to how wildcards are used in Scrabble or Poker. For example, in Poker, when aces are wild, that means an ace can represent any card in the deck. The same is true for wildcards in programs such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Windows, and even Google. In a nutshell, wildcards search for everything * or specific things?; define ranges [ ]; create groups (); repeat @, { }; anchor; and make exceptions!

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