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Old November 11th 18, 01:19 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Jim Dell
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Default Windows 10 file open dialog

Paul wrote:
Jim Dell wrote:
I am having a strange problem with my desktop PC.
When I go to open a file (in any program) it use to show suggestions
after I type in a few characters of the file name.

It no longer does this.

How can I bring back that feature and what's its proper name?

Jim


At a guess, it's called "AutoComplete".

https://www.winhelponline.com/xp/nofileautocomplete.htm

The winhelponline site thinks you currently have this situation,
which turns it off.

[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\AutoComplete]
Â* "AutoComplete In File Dialog"Â* DWORDÂ* 0

Their registry merge file just removes the entry entirely.

I couldn't find a list of alternative values for that
entry, so you could set the DWORD to say 1 and have
the thing work again. Maybe it would work, but I don't
have documentation. It would be nicer if they just
used Booleans and were done with it.

When the item is completely missing, and there is no

Â*Â*Â* "AutoComplete In File Dialog"

item, then the file dialog should autocomplete for you and
offer a small menu of matches for what you've typed so far.

Â*Â* Paul

Paul
Thank you.
That led me to the Setting-Internet Properties . Content tab where you
can turn it on.

It's kind of misleading in that by its name you would think it only
applies to the internet, but it also applies to Office programs.


The other proposed fixes didn't work, bur thanks to those people for trying.

Jim
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