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		<title>Configure Eclipse to show Content help (intellisense) in Java</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are running Eclipse for first time for Java, you may not get content assitant help while pressing Ctrl+Space saying &#8220;No Default Proposals&#8221;. To get Content Assist Help (like Intellisense in Microsoft Visual Studio), you have to configure it at first.
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<p>In Eclipse IDE, go to Windows -&gt; Preferences. A new window opens.</p>
<p>In left pane, click Java -&gt; Editor -&gt; Content Assit -&gt; Advanced.</p>
<p>Now, in right pane top box, you can select Proposals to be shown in Default Proposal of Content Assist.</p>
<p>Finally, Click Ok to save the configuration and you are done.</p>
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