![]() ![]() There is no configuration option to highlight automatically all occurrences of a selected text. A script/macro would not help here as command Highlight All Selected is not available as scripting or macro command. Scripts/macros can be run only on action of user (or from command line). The exact same feature as in Eclipse or in Notepad++ is currently not available in UltraEdit. ![]() Now switch back to your file and you will see that word highlighted. If this option is selected the editor will find the selected text when a FIND NEXT/PREVIOUS command is performed instead of the previous search string UNLESS the Regular Expressions option is selected.Ī permanent highlighting until you want something different highlighted is not possible, except you open the wordfile currently in use, add the word (not strings!) you want highlighted to one of the color groups of the language currently used for syntax highlighting and save the wordfile. Find a selected text with F3 or Ctrl+F3 requires enabled configuration setting:įind next/prev finds selected text (not last searched for text) But most of the time I simply select a text and press repeatedly F3 to find the other occurrences and edit them if necessary. I for myself run in such situations always a Find In Files on all open files with result to the output window or use the option List Lines Containing String in the find dialog. The found strings will be highlighted as long as you do not move the cursor or continue editing. Run a find with the selected string and enable option Highlight All Items Found.
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