Generalentering commands?

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bensteph
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entering commands?

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I recently started using TeXnicCenter and I noticed that when I start typing some commands, such as \begin{document}, the program will predict what I want to put in, and a little box will show up that reads:

\begin{document}

\end{document}

I'm wondering if there's a way to tell the program to go ahead and enter those command lines without me having to type them in myself? Sort of like entering a URL, where most browsers will predict what website you want to go to.

Thanks.

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frabjous
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Re: entering commands?

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It's been awhile since I used TXC, but IIRC autocompletion is done with Ctrl-Space. I'm sure it would be in the help files.
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