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title Complete Word (IntelliSense)
ms.custom seo-lt-2019
ms.date 03/14/2017
ms.prod sql
ms.prod_service sql-tools
ms.technology scripting
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Complete Word (IntelliSense)

[!INCLUDEappliesto-ss-asdb-asdw-pdw-md] The [!INCLUDEmsCoName] IntelliSense Complete Word option types the rest of a variable, command, or function name once you have entered enough characters to uniquely identify the term.

There are four ways to invoke the Complete Word feature:

  • On the Edit menu, point to IntelliSense, and then click Complete Word.

  • Press ALT+RIGHT ARROW.

  • Right-click the text editor, and click Complete Word.

  • Click the Complete Word button on the Text Editor toolbar.

If what you have typed has more than one possible match, invoke Complete Word to display a list of possible matches, which you can then use to find the term and insert it into your code.