In the HTML Editor, type the first few characters of the
HTML tag, such as <body bgcolor="ffffff">.
Press Ctrl-spacebar, or pause after typing a portion of the HTML tag.
The code completion box is displayed, providing a scrolling list of
valid tag names, attributes, or attribute values that can complete
your HTML tag. The possibilities are based on the HTML 4.01 DTD.
(Attribute values are provided only if there is a finite set of possibilities,
such as for the align attribute.)
Use the most convenient combination of the following options:
Continue typing to fine tune the selection of items in the list.
Use the mouse or navigation keys (up and down arrows, Page Up,
Page Down, Home, and End) to scroll through the list and select
a tag name, attribute, or attribute value.
Press Enter to enter the option selected in the completion box into your file
and close the completion box.
Press Shift-Enter to use the option selected in the completion box, keep the
completion box open, and provide a list of possible attributes or attribute values
to help you complete the tag.
Press Tab to enter the common letters of all items in the completion box and
keep the completion box open. This option works only when all items in the
completion box start with a common set of letters has not been completely typed
in the Source Editor.