Quick Find, Find and Replace Window
Quick Find allows you to search the code of one or more open documents for a string or expression. The selection moves from match to match, allowing you to review each match in its surrounding context.
Not
The matches found are not listed in the Find Results window.
You can use any of the following methods to display Quick Find in the Find and Replace window.
To display Quick Find
On the Edit menu, expand Find and Replace.
Choose Quick Find.
—or—
If the Find and Replace window is already open, on the toolbar, click the triangular View button on the left drop-down and then choose Quick Find.
Quick Find can search through a document either forward or backward from the insertion point. The search automatically continues past the end or start of the document into the unsearched portion. A message appears when the entire document has been searched.
Find what
These controls allow you to specify the string or expression that will be matched.
Find what
Reuse one of the last 20 search strings by selecting it from this drop-down list, or type a new text string or expression to find.Option
Description
[string with wildcards]
If you want to use wildcards such as asterisks (*) and question marks (?) in your search string, select the Use check box under Find options and then choose Wildcards.
[regular expression]
To instruct the search engine to expect regular expressions, select the Use check box under Find options and then choose Regular expressions.
Expression Builder
This triangular button next to the Find what field becomes available when the Use check box is selected in Find options and Regular Expressions appears in the drop-down list. Click this button to display a list of wildcards or regular expressions, depending upon the Use option selected. Choosing any item from this list adds it into the Find what string.Find Next
Click this button to find the next instance of the Find what string within the search scope chosen in Look in.Bookmark All
Click this button to display blue bookmarks at the left edge of the code editor to indicate each line where an instance of the Find what string occurs.
Look in
The option chosen from the Look in drop-down list determines whether Quick Find searches only in currently active files.
Look in
Select a predefined search scope from this list.Option
Description
Selection
This option is available when text is selected in the code editor. Searches only the selected text in the currently active document.
<Current Block>
The name of this option indicates the location of the insertion point in the code editor. Searches within the current procedure, module, paragraph, or code block.
Current Document
This option is available when a document is open in an editor. Searches only the active document for the Find what string.
Current Window
This option is available when a searchable tool window, such as the View in Browser window, has focus. Searches all content displayed in this window for the Find what string.
All Open Documents
Searches all files currently open for editing as if they were one document. When the starting point of the search is reached in the current file, the search automatically moves to the next file and continues until the last open file has been searched for the Find what string.
Current Project
Searches all files in the current project as if they were one document. When the starting point of the search is reached in one file, the search continues in the next until the last file in the project has been searched.
Find options
You can expand or collapse the Find options section. The following options can be selected or cleared:
Match case
Only displays instances of the Find what string that are matched both by content and by case. For example, a search for "MyObject" with Match case selected will return "MyObject" but not "myobject" or "MYOBJECT."Match whole word
Only displays instances of the Find what string that are matched in complete words. For example, a search for "MyObject" will return "MyObject" but not "CMyObject" or "MyObjectC."Search up
When selected, files are searched from the insertion point to the top of the file.Search hidden text
When selected, the search will also include concealed and collapsed text, such as the metadata of a design-time control; a hidden region of an outlined document; or a collapsed class or method.Use
Indicates how to interpret special characters entered in the Find what or Replace with text boxes. The options include:Option
Description
Wildcards
Special characters such as asterisks (*) and question marks (?) represent one or more characters. For a list, see Wildcards (Visual Studio).
Regular Expressions
Special notations define patterns of text to match. For a list, see Regular Expressions (Visual Studio).
Toolbar
A toolbar, with two drop-downs, appears at the top of the Find and Replace window. These drop-downs allow you to choose the type of search or replace you intend to perform and changes the options displayed in the window to match.
Drop-down |
View menu |
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Find (left drop-down) |
Quick Find Find in Files Find Symbol |
Replace (right drop-down) |
Quick Replace Replace in Files |
See Also
Tasks
How to: Search Using Results Lists
How to: Search a Document Incrementally
Reference
Quick Replace, Find and Replace Window
Find in Files, Find and Replace Window