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Retrieving a default command [message #763505] Fri, 09 December 2011 21:53 Go to next message
Sal! Missing name is currently offline Sal! Missing nameFriend
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Registered: December 2011
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Hi guys,

When I used to hit Ctrl + Shift + G, I'd be able to retrieve where all of the instances of a method were called in my workspace. (I have a very big workspace.) Now, when I try the same command, it only looks for instances within my current project. Does anyone have an idea where I'd be able to change this back? (I saved a good deal of preferences inside Eclipse, so I don't want to reinstall everything, if possible.)
Re: Retrieving a default command [message #763947 is a reply to message #763505] Sun, 11 December 2011 00:26 Go to previous message
Sal! Missing name is currently offline Sal! Missing nameFriend
Messages: 6
Registered: December 2011
Junior Member
I should add that it's not just the shortcut that isn't working, but the actual way that the method works is what's acting weird. It's not searching my workspace at all...

Again, any feedback is appreciated!
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