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in visual studio 6 is there a way to "Find All References". Don't see a shortcut key here

kevcoder
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  • AFAIK, `Find All References` is part of refactoring, and refactoring didn't exist in VS 6. My memory could be wrong, though; that was a long time ago. :) – Ken White Mar 28 '12 at 14:32

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There is no "Find All References" in VB6. There is however an add-in that can find all references to procedures and functions (not variables). The add-in is called MZ-tools and the option you're looking for is called "Procedure Callers".

You can download the add-in over here (freeware trial version).

You can download the old freeware version 3 from this dropbox link of mine. Don't be fooled by the version nummer, that is the latest vb6 version available.

Martin
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    +1 VB6 just **isn't installed** until you have installed MZ Tools! – MarkJ Mar 28 '12 at 16:11
  • @Martin looks promising. thanks for the link... and to believe i used to one of those VB defenders :) – kevcoder Mar 28 '12 at 17:43
  • Except, of course, that it's no longer freeware as of now but has an USD 79.99 price tag - just saying. – Leak Jun 23 '17 at 07:24