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Internet Explorer 6: Save Time with AutoComplete Published: March 26, 2003 by Microsoft Corporation Internet Explorer includes a feature called AutoComplete that keeps track of information that you've recently typed, such as Web site addresses, information in forms, and search queries. As you type new information, AutoComplete tries to anticipate what you are typing and offers possible matches. You save time because you don't have to type in the full information—just select AutoComplete's match and go! On This Page
How AutoComplete Works Say you've recently visited the Web site http://www.microsoft.com and you want to go back. You can type "http://www.mi" or even just "mi" and AutoComplete will fill in the rest of the Web address for you. If you've visited more than one place on a Web site, AutoComplete will present you with a list of places you've been on that site.![]() AutoComplete list of site matches Tip: It's not necessary to type the complete Web address including "http://www." and ".com" in the address bar. For example, say you want to go to the MSN Web site at http://www.msn.com. Instead of typing the complete Web address, you can just type "msn" in the address bar and then press Ctrl+ENTER to automatically add "http://www." and ".com" in the Web address. Adjust AutoComplete SettingsPerhaps AutoComplete is not activated in your browser and you want to turn it on. Or maybe you'd rather not have AutoComplete remember user names and passwords that might let others access sensitive information. You can change these settings in Internet Explorer by following these steps:
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