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<title>AutoComplete - ne's manual</title>
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<link rel="prev" href="CaseSearch.html#CaseSearch" title="CaseSearch">
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Previous:&nbsp;<a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="CaseSearch.html#CaseSearch">CaseSearch</a>,
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<h4 class="subsection">4.5.11 AutoComplete</h4>

<p><a name="index-AutoComplete-119"></a>
Syntax: <code>AutoComplete [</code><var>prefix</var><code>]</code><br>
Abbreviation: <code>AC</code>

<p class="noindent">attempts to extend the <var>prefix</var> using matching words from your
open documents, and inserts the extended text into your document. If the
<var>prefix</var> can be extended unambiguously, the matching text is immediately
inserted into your document. Otherwise, <code>ne</code> displays a
selection of all words in open documents that match <var>prefix</var>, and inserts
the word you select into the current document. 
Matching words from the current document display normally; those which only
exist in other open documents are bold and with a trailing asterisk. If no
<var>prefix</var> is given on the command line, or if <code>AutoComplete</code> is
selected from the <code>Extras</code> menu or using a keyboard shortcut, the word
characters to the immediate left of the cursor in the current document are used
as the <var>prefix</var>. Note that if no word characters are to the left of the
cursor, or the <var>prefix</var> given on the command line is an empty string
(<code>""</code>), then all words in all your open documents are displayed. Prefix
matches may be case sensitive or not depending on the current document's
<code>CaseSearch</code> flag state. See <a href="CaseSearch.html#CaseSearch">CaseSearch</a>.

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