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When using Overleaf you get quite helpful suggestions, like when you type in \beg it gives you the option to autofill the whole

\being{} 
\end{} 

and even adds the contents of the first bracket into the second bracket.

However, there are some options that I use quite regularly, which while being compiled by Overleaf fine are not auto-filled, for example

\textsubscript{}

Is there a way to add new options to the prediction/autofill lists in Overleaf?

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    Sorry, this isn't possible at the moment! We'll add your vote to this feature though. (I'm a support personnel at Overleaf; you can also email suggestions or queries to welcome@overleaf.com) – imnothere May 07 '18 at 12:57
  • @LianTzeLim that would be great! I am sure many people would find it useful – Luka Vlaskalic May 08 '18 at 12:31
  • @LianTzeLim actually know that I have your attention, would it just be possible for Overleaf to add \textsubscript and \textsuperscript to the list of prediction/autofill – Luka Vlaskalic May 12 '18 at 11:10

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