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case-sensitive:

an operative term describing the functionality of a computer program to distinguish between capitalized characters (uppercase), such as A, B, C, et cetera, and lowercase, such as as a, b, d, et cetera. The functionality is demonstrated by the center pull-down menu of the following search tool. Set as it is means the tool recognizes capital letters.
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Pull down to the alternative menu selection above-center to change to insensitive, meaning that capital letters will be ignored when you search. Note, however, that the Global Registry of Contacts will not be as efficient in providing search results if what you are looking for are names of contacts, organizations, and locations.
related: page search; search terms; efficient searching; GRC online documents guide

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Searching for the names of contacts and locations:

Search case-sensitive for efficient search results from the Global Registry of Contacts

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