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i see this post. but i still dont see any way to be able to quickly step through a bunch of search results, making edits, and using a shortcut key to advance to the next result. the Find Next shortcut only works in the Search Tab window, not in the Editor window, where i have focus, while editing. I have to keep clicking on the next result and then clicking in the editor window to make my edits.

Seems so basic, i must be missing something.

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i now see that Ctl+K is set to do something similar.

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Ctrl+Alt+G is a default shortcut to search currently selected text in the whole workspace (Search>Text>Workspace from menu).

There are no default key mappings for searching selected text in file and in the current project but I find it very usefull added (Ctrl+Alt+F, and Ctrl+Alt+P respectively (Window>Preferences>Keys))

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  • thanks. Ctl+Alt+G might be helpful. Although i usually want to search a subset of files, which i declare in the Ctl+H search box.
    – Paul
    May 11, 2012 at 0:37
  • I also usually use Ctrl+K (or Ctrl+Shift+K) for finding next (or previous) occurrnce of the selected text in the file (it's basic but i probably use this in 80% of my quick searches cases (it could work as kind of navigation as well)). May 11, 2012 at 8:18

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