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...
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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...