Anon Posted June 13, 2014 Share Posted June 13, 2014 (edited) -- Edited May 12, 2015 by ------------- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joel Brown Posted June 13, 2014 Share Posted June 13, 2014 An asterisk is a 'zero or more' wildcard. To use a 'one or more' idea, do '?*'. So, based on your example (I have not tried it yet) you want: "*?(ךםןףץ)?*=" [RANGE 1QIsaa] The last clause in the help is correct. The word must start with b and end with g, and it may or may not have any letters in the middle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Joel Brown Posted June 13, 2014 Share Posted June 13, 2014 Again, you are missing a question mark on the end. If you want any word containing 'a' neither in the middle nor end, you need (reading left to right) ?(-a)*a*?(-a). Asterisk simply means any number of any letter can occur here, including zero. If you want to specify the existence of a letter, or which characters the letter can or cannot be, you need a '?'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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