How to manage or disable Auto-Complete text

Applies to:

  • Revu 20
  • Revu 2019
  • Revu 2018

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When typing in Revu, some words or phrases will be auto-completed for you, based on previous entries. The list of auto-complete items can be managed, exported or imported (.xml format), making it easy to share or transfer them to a new computer.

To manage your Auto-Complete list

  1. Go to Revu > Preferences (Ctrl+K).
  2. Under the General section, go to the Spelling tab.
  3. Click the Manage button.
    If you want to export or import a list, click to highlight the items, then click Import or Export.
  4. From the dialog box, select the items you want to manage. Then, add Add Items Green Icon or delete Delete Items Red Icon them from your list.
  5. Click the gear Blue Cogwheel Icon to edit the items in your list.
  6. Click OK.

To Disable Auto-Complete

  1. Go to Revu > Preferences (Ctrl+K).
  2. Under the General section, go to Spelling settings.
  3. Clear the Enable Auto-Complete checkbox.
  4. Click OK.

How-To

Revu 2019

Preferences

Revu 20

Other versions of this article

Revu 2017 and older

Revu allows you to turn Auto-Complete on or off, or to add or remove your own terms to an Auto-Complete list. When Auto-Complete is enabled, Revu will attempt to auto-complete certain text entries based on previously entered text, as well as any terms entered in the Auto-Complete List.

To access the Auto-Complete Settings

  1. Go to Settings > Preferences (Ctrl+K).
  2. In the Preferences dialog box, select General from the list.
    From here, you can:
    • Turn Auto-Complete on or off using the Enable Auto-Complete checkbox.
    • Add, edit, or remove terms from the Auto-Complete List by clicking on the Manage button. This will open the Manage Auto-Complete List dialog box.

See the Revu Help section on General Preferences for in-depth information.

How-To

Revu 2017 & Below

Preferences

When typing in Revu, some words or phrases will be auto-completed for you, based on previous entries.

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