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Case-Sensitive Searches |
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WordPerfect® 6.0 for DOS
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WordPerfect can perform a case-sensitive search. Concept WordPerfect 6.0 for DOS can now perform a case-sensitive search. In a case-sensitive search, WordPerfect only finds words that match the exact case specified in the search string. For example, if you search for the word The in a case-sensitive search, WordPerfect will only find those occurrences that are capitalized. If the cases do not match, the word will be ignored. You can also search for a lowercase letter and find only the occurrences that are lowercase. This feature can also be used in a search and replace. How Do I Use It? 1 Press Search (F2). 2 Type the string you want to search for exactly as you want it to appear, then press Enter. 3 Choose Case Sensitive Search (3). 4 Press Search (F2). The case sensitive setting will stay on until you turn it off. To turn it off, repeat these steps to remove the check mark next to Case Sensitive Search. See Also Search and Replace in the WordPerfect 6.0 for DOS reference manual |
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