


Right now you'd have to press CTRL+F and use the search functionality, but the highlighting of other instances should show up in the minimap the moment you selected the word. When you doubleclick and select a word, all instances of this word should be highlighted, not just the selected word itself. This tool is the same as here: /vsgallery/4b92b6ad-f563-4705-8f7b-7f85ba3cc6bb but changed to support Visual Studio 2012 & 2013 The author of original tool is Nicholas Sha. All occurrences of the word selected should be highlighted in the current document. Steps: 1) Install the extension and verified that it is enabled in the Tools->Extension Manager.Ģ) In the editor window, select a word with a mouse (i.e. This allows for fast visualization of a specific word used throughout the document, including ones in comments. This extension will highlight all occurrences of a selected word in the current document and display a glyph on the left margin. Visual studio Highlight all occurrences of selected word
