Word should have Intelligence feature

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Sumit Taneja

I am using Eclipse & nEt beans IDE as i am a Software Engineer, since both
of these have intelligence feature like if i need to type a class name then
pressing first letter and Ctrl+Spacebar will suggest me all the classes it
has for that charctaer. The feature is same as in VB 6.0

Now the problem occcurrs when i try to type something in Word, i keep on
pressing Ctrl+space bar for words , I think it will be good to have this
feature.

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Robert M. Franz [RMF]

Sumit said:
I am using Eclipse & nEt beans IDE as i am a Software Engineer, since both
of these have intelligence feature like if i need to type a class name then
pressing first letter and Ctrl+Spacebar will suggest me all the classes it
has for that charctaer. The feature is same as in VB 6.0

Now the problem occcurrs when i try to type something in Word, i keep on
pressing Ctrl+space bar for words , I think it will be good to have this
feature.

CTRL-Space is in fact a command in Word: ResetPara. This resets the font
formatting of the selection to those of the underlying paragraph style,
stripping direct font formatting.

It's always dangerous to call for even more "intelligence" in Word, IMHO
.... :) But what would you like to happen in this instance? What should
Word do? Open up the Thesaurus? In my language version of, the default
shortcut is CTRL-F7 (it might be something different in yours). But you
can certainly redefine CTRL-Space to open the Thesaurus in your
installation.

If you need instructions for this, please tell us what version of Word
you're using, as the approach is a bit different in Word 2007 compared
to older versions.

Greetinx
Robert
 

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