If you just load the other files in buffers then the normal word completion 
will work exactly as you expect.  The other files don't even have to be 
visible.

$ vim A B C D

That will start vim with files A, B, C, and D all open in buffers.  The 
file visible by default will be A.  You can switch to the buffer that has D 
in it a few different ways.  The following is probably the easiest, it 
takes you to the last buffer in the buffer list.

:blast

You can read the help file for on buffers and windows.

:help windows

Quincy

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