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I press ctrl+F to find text in a file, then F3 for next occurrence and shift+F3 for previous occurrence.
If you want to list all occurrences of a string in a file, you can locate it in workspace then right-click it and choose Search In File(s) then search for a string; the Search Results panel will then show. |
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It would be a nice feature enhancement though to have a checkbox on the ctrl+F search dialog for 'List lines containing string' which outputs to the Search Results. It does the same thing as the Search In Files(s), but it saves a few steps.
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If it should work like Find In files, why not to use Find In files?
BTW if you want to see all occurences, just click HIGHLIGHT button in Find dialog. |
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