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I would like information on using the LIKE operator to do pattern matching.
VBA Help does not recognize LIKE.

Is there a better source of information or tutorial examples?


Thanks in advance for any help or pointers
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You can find info on Like under Operators in VBA Help.

"Jakobshavn Isbrae" wrote:

I would like information on using the LIKE operator to do pattern matching.
VBA Help does not recognize LIKE.

Is there a better source of information or tutorial examples?


Thanks in advance for any help or pointers
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"JLGWhiz" wrote:

You can find info on Like under Operators in VBA Help.

"Jakobshavn Isbrae" wrote:

I would like information on using the LIKE operator to do pattern matching.
VBA Help does not recognize LIKE.

Is there a better source of information or tutorial examples?


Thanks in advance for any help or pointers
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