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Barry Karas
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      23rd Jun 2007
9:07 AM 6/23/2007

There's a program that enables a little box to display text fragments that
represent various completions based on prior entrees in the SAME completion
box.

What is the program?

Thank you,

Barry Karas


 
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Mark F.
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      23rd Jun 2007
Barry Karas wrote:
> 9:07 AM 6/23/2007
>
> There's a program that enables a little box to display text fragments that
> represent various completions based on prior entrees in the SAME completion
> box.
>
> What is the program?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Barry Karas
>
>


You are referring to an AutoComplete dialog. Many Microsoft applications
(Internet Explorer web browser for one) have such a tool. Developer
IDEs have "Intellisense" dialog which work similarly with programming code.

Mark

 
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Barry Karas
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      23rd Jun 2007
Thanks -- now I know what to call the feature. The problem: I had the
feature until about two weeks ago. Suddenly, upon a routine reboot, this
feature disappeared. How can I get it back?

Barry Karas

"Mark F." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Barry Karas wrote:
>> 9:07 AM 6/23/2007
>>
>> There's a program that enables a little box to display text fragments
>> that represent various completions based on prior entrees in the SAME
>> completion box.
>>
>> What is the program?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Barry Karas

>
> You are referring to an AutoComplete dialog. Many Microsoft applications
> (Internet Explorer web browser for one) have such a tool. Developer IDEs
> have "Intellisense" dialog which work similarly with programming code.
>
> Mark
>



 
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Mark F.
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      23rd Jun 2007

"Barry Karas" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks -- now I know what to call the feature. The problem: I had the
> feature until about two weeks ago. Suddenly, upon a routine reboot, this
> feature disappeared. How can I get it back?
>
> Barry Karas
>


You still have not stated what application you are using.

Mark


 
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Rock
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      24th Jun 2007
"Barry Karas" wrote
> Thanks -- now I know what to call the feature. The problem: I had the
> feature until about two weeks ago. Suddenly, upon a routine reboot, this
> feature disappeared. How can I get it back?


> "Mark F." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>> Barry Karas wrote:
>>> 9:07 AM 6/23/2007
>>>
>>> There's a program that enables a little box to display text fragments
>>> that represent various completions based on prior entrees in the SAME
>>> completion box.
>>>
>>> What is the program?


>> You are referring to an AutoComplete dialog. Many Microsoft applications
>> (Internet Explorer web browser for one) have such a tool. Developer IDEs
>> have "Intellisense" dialog which work similarly with programming code.


Auto complete in what program? Search the help files for that program for
more info.

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Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

 
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Barry Karas
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      28th Jun 2007
M.S. Word has the AutoCompete option. I tried it and it fouled things up
(like font changes would not stay). But I'll look for the option in other
programs and try AutoComplete out there.

Barry Karas
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"Mark F." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Barry Karas wrote:
>> 9:07 AM 6/23/2007
>>
>> There's a program that enables a little box to display text fragments
>> that represent various completions based on prior entrees in the SAME
>> completion box.
>>
>> What is the program?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Barry Karas

>
> You are referring to an AutoComplete dialog. Many Microsoft applications
> (Internet Explorer web browser for one) have such a tool. Developer IDEs
> have "Intellisense" dialog which work similarly with programming code.
>
> Mark
>



 
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Barry Karas
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      5th Jul 2007
Perhaps I wasn't clear? Is there a program/utility for a USER?

Thanks,

Barry Karas
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"Mark F." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Barry Karas wrote:
>> 9:07 AM 6/23/2007
>>
>> There's a program that enables a little box to display text fragments
>> that represent various completions based on prior entrees in the SAME
>> completion box.
>>
>> What is the program?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Barry Karas

>
> You are referring to an AutoComplete dialog. Many Microsoft applications
> (Internet Explorer web browser for one) have such a tool. Developer IDEs
> have "Intellisense" dialog which work similarly with programming code.
>
> Mark
>



 
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