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    Is there any way to jump to/open a file from the result of Find in Files?

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    • ToshikazuT Offline
      Toshikazu
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      Hi. This is probably a quite basic question but I’m trying to figure out how I can easily open a file from the result of Find in Files and I cannot find the way to do that. What I want to do is to search certain texts from Find in Files search window and when a result/results shown in Find result pane, open the file with searched text with just a click or a shortcut.

      Could anyone out there help me with that?

      Thank you very much!

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      • pnedevP Offline
        pnedev
        last edited by

        Sure you can.
        Just double-left-click on the result (not the file name but the actual string found) and the file will be opened.

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        • ToshikazuT Offline
          Toshikazu
          last edited by

          Oh no, that’s so easy. Thank you very much!

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