Find Results Windows
The two Find Results windows display matches found when using the Find in Files, Find and Replace Window or Replace in Files, Find and Replace Window. The Result options for Find in Files and Replace in Files allow you to choose the Find Results window where any matches found will be listed. For further information, see Find in Files, Find and Replace Window, and Replace in Files, Find and Replace Window.
The selected Find Results window opens automatically whenever matches are found. To display a Find Results window manually, select Other Windows from the View menu and choose Find Results 1 or Find Results 2.
To jump to a match, double-click any line in the results list. The source file is displayed in the Code Editor with the insertion point placed where the matched text begins. A symbol appears in the indicator margin of the Editor to mark the line that includes the match, and the status bar displays its full text.
The buttons available on the toolbar in the Find Results windows allow you to navigate the list of matches. You can:
Go to the line of code containing the selected match
Go to the previous match in the list
Go to the next match in the list
Remove all matches from the Results list
Stop a background Find
Shortcut Keys
Use the following shortcut keys to navigate through matches:
Note
The dialog boxes and menu commands you see might differ from those described in Help depending on your active settings or edition. To change your settings, choose Import and Export Settings on the Tools menu. For more information, see Working with Settings.
CTRL+HOME |
Scroll to the top of the Find Results window. |
CTRL+END |
Scroll to the bottom of the Find Results window. |
Page Up |
Scroll up to the next group of matches. |
Page Down |
Scroll down to the next group of matches. |
UP ARROW |
Select the previous match. |
DOWN ARROW |
Select the next match. |
Search Result Entries
Each entry in the results list provides the following information:
Full path
File name
Line number
The full text of the line containing the match
For example, two entries in the results list from a Find in Files search for any strings matched by the regular expression "var[1-3]:Sm+par" might read:
c:\Projects\MyPrj1\MyClass.cpp(38):if var3=par then
c:\Projects\MyPrj2\MyClass2.cpp(12):while var1<>par
Two entries in the results list from a Replace in Files search that replaced any strings matched by the regular expression "var[1-3]:Sm+par" with the string "sample" might read:
c:\Projects\MyPrj1\MyClass.cpp(38):if sample then
c:\Projects\MyPrj2\MyClass2.cpp(12):while sample
Tip
You can use Quick Find to scan through a lengthy results list. For more information, see How to: Search Using Results Lists.
Summary Lines
Search results begin with a line that states the search parameters, and ends with a line of statistics. For example, the results list from a Find in Files search in all open documents for any strings matched by the regular expression "var[1-3]&par" might begin with this line of search parameters:
Find all "var[1-3]&par" Regular expression, Subfolders, Find Results 1, "All Open Documents"
and might conclude with this line of statistics:
Matching lines: 57 Matching files: 23 Total files searched: 59
The results list from a Replace in Files search in all open documents that replaced any strings matched by the regular expression "var[1-3]&par" with the string "sample" might contain this line of search parameters:
Replace "var[1-3]&par", "sample", Regular expression, Subfolders, Find Results 1, "All Open Documents"
See Also
Tasks
How to: Search Using Results Lists
Reference
Quick Find, Find and Replace Window
Find Symbol, Find and Replace Window