Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-1178956-20151106192217/@comment-15636815-20151106204443

As far as I've seen, no. Several people have requested things like this, so perhaps we will see them soon.

In the meantime, I handle this situation by cutting (yes, removing) the entire contents of the editing window and pasting same into a new window of Notepad++, which will word wrap if you enable the feature. Notepad++also has an auto-complete feature, but you can disable it, or even select the things you want it to complete and deselect those you don't.

When done, simply copy and paste back into the Wikia editor, preview, and publish. Yes, it would be much nicer to do all this in the same place where you start. However, given that your chief complaint appears to be wasted time (as it is mine), I think you will find that editing in Notepad++ will save you much more time than the back-and-forth process will consume.

You may download Notepad++ free of charge, for any platform, here.