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  2. Autofill - Wikipedia

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    Autofill is a function found in some computer applications or programs, typically those containing forms, which prefills a field automatically and can save a user time. A web browser 's autofill feature is used to fill out forms with previously entered values, or a predetermined value.

  3. Use Autofill to save your username, password, and other info

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    Use Autofill to automatically fill in forms, usernames, and passwords on AOL. If you're using a mobile browser, contact your mobile device manufacturer for help with its Autofill settings. Autofill your info in to forms • Chrome • Safari • Edge • Firefox. Autofill your username and password • Chrome • Safari • Edge • Firefox

  4. Microsoft Autofill - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Autofill is a password manager developed by Microsoft. It supports multiple platforms such as Android , iOS , and Google Chrome or other Chromium-based web browsers. It is a part of Microsoft Authenticator app in Android and iOS, [ 3 ] and a browser extension on Google Chrome . [ 4 ]

  5. Autocomplete - Wikipedia

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    Autofill – Software function that prefills fields automatically; Incremental search – User interface method to search for text; Snippet – Small region of re-usable source code, machine code, or text; Context-sensitive user interface – Software menu whose elements change depending on the conditions under which the menu was invoked

  6. Disable the AutoComplete feature on Internet Explorer ...

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    In the Passwords and forms section, remove the check box next to Enable Autofill to fill out web forms in a single click. 5. Exit out of the window. Congrats! You've ...

  7. Command-line completion - Wikipedia

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    Tab completion showed up early in computing history; one of the first examples appeared in the Berkeley Timesharing System for the SDS 940, where if a typed string were ambiguous, the interpreter would do nothing, but if the string was not ambiguous, it would automatically complete it without any command from the user.

  8. Form filler - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 November 2024, at 20:04 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Template:Signpost/snippet/autofill - Wikipedia

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    Module requires templates to start with Template: Then why does it work for Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/RSS description? Module woofs when there's wikitext in a template: This is possible, the RSS template has no wikitext and the article header template does. Hmmmm. Yeah there's no wikitext at all in the draft template.