Do you know of any setting, in VS2005, that will allow each "Find All References" you do, to open in a new tab? Thus, not overwriting the previous "Find All References" results you just got...
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mot256 wrote:Do you know of any setting, in VS2005, that will allow each "Find All References" you do, to open in a new tab? Thus, not overwriting the previous "Find All References" results you just got...
Isn't it always the same window that holds all results? There might be no way to do this. -
littleguru wrote:

mot256 wrote:Do you know of any setting, in VS2005, that will allow each "Find All References" you do, to open in a new tab? Thus, not overwriting the previous "Find All References" results you just got...
Isn't it always the same window that holds all results? There might be no way to do this.
With the normal find (and find-in-files) you can specify a different tab (in the same window) for every second find (you only have 2 tabs in this case to choose from, but it is already better than "Find All References")
It would be g8 if you could, say, hold down the Ctrl-key while selecting "Find All References" and it then places the find in a different tab...
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