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using autocomplete i have searched the forums and have seen everyone wanting to turn off autocomplete. my question is how do i use it? after i type in a letter or two and then try to finish the search querry with autocomplete i can't seem to figure it out. what am i doing wrong? |
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LMAO THATS THE SAME THING I POSTED LMAO THANKS FOR POSTING THE SAME BULLCRAP |
the autocomplete opens in a drop down box under the search, that much i know. i do not want to delete it, i want to use it. i just haven't been able to figure it out. so i still need answers. |
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eg. if you type 'I want Limewire' and do a search but find no results. next time all you have to do is hit the 'I' key and in the box below 'I want Limewire' will appear! |
1 Attachment(s) You have 3 options. Type in the 1st one or few characters of a previous search & autocomplete will fill the rest. Or clear it. Or not use autocomplete. In the example below, you can choose option 2 which is autocomplete. Else choose option 1 which is manual input. Option 3 is clear previous search history which can be handy if you've had a lot of similar varied searches that start with the same letters. Or you simply want to remove previous autocomplete history. I also like using autocomplete. If you want to vary the search title, then change the part you wish & autocomplete will also remember that. So as soon as you reach that part of the search title in the next search it will also be auto-completed. As Only A Hobo was refering to, on the older versions, you only had one option. You either had autocomplete enabled or didn't. ie: via LW's menu bar, Tools>Options>View>Autocomplete. |
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