
Autocomplete Example
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How does Autocomplete work ? |
The Internet Explorer AutoComplete feature suggests
matches as you type text in any of
the following areas:
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Autocomplete: The Address toolbar in Internet
Explorer, Windows Explorer, or on
the Windows desktop or taskbar
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Autocomplete: The Open box in the Run dialog box
accessed from the Start menu, or the
Open dialog box accessed from the
File menu in Internet Explorer
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Autocomplete: Forms (including user names and
passwords on forms) on Web pages
If you are using the Windows Desktop Update component
that is included with Internet
Explorer 4, Windows 98 or later, or
Windows 2000, the AutoComplete feature
suggests matches as you type in an
Address toolbar in Windows Explorer or
in the Open box in the Run dialog box
accessed from the Start menu.
The list of matches that the
AutoComplete feature suggests for a
Web address, folder, or program name
is determined by examining the
following items:
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Autocomplete: Your Favorites and History folders
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Autocomplete: The contents of the folder you specify
for files or folders
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Autocomplete: The contents of the left pane in Windows
Explorer
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Autocomplete: A list of your most recently typed
addresses, commands, or AutoSearch
queries, which are stored in the
registry
The AutoComplete feature for Web addresses also
includes an AutoCorrect feature that
can correct common errors. For
example, if you accidentally type "htp://"
or "http:\\" instead of "http://,"
Internet Explorer 5 can automatically
correct the error as soon as you click
Go or press ENTER.
The list of matches that the
AutoComplete feature suggests for
forms or user names and passwords on
forms is stored on your computer and
is encrypted to protect your privacy.
Web sites cannot gain access to this
information unless you submit the form
or log in by using the suggested
password.
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Use Tracks Eraser to clean
Autocomplete |
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