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When you select a symbol in VSCode it highlights (underlines) the symbols in the file. Is there a command (keyboard shortcut) that is available which I can use to navigate among the occurrences of the symbol in the file.










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          Try the Go to next symbol highlight command: editor.action.wordHighlight.next. It is bound to F7 by default.



          That command jumps to the next highlighted occurrence in the file. shiftF7 jumps to the previous one






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          Try the Go to next symbol highlight command: editor.action.wordHighlight.next. It is bound to F7 by default.



          That command jumps to the next highlighted occurrence in the file. shiftF7 jumps to the previous one






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          Try the Go to next symbol highlight command: editor.action.wordHighlight.next. It is bound to F7 by default.



          That command jumps to the next highlighted occurrence in the file. shiftF7 jumps to the previous one






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          Try the Go to next symbol highlight command: editor.action.wordHighlight.next. It is bound to F7 by default.



          That command jumps to the next highlighted occurrence in the file. shiftF7 jumps to the previous one






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          Try the Go to next symbol highlight command: editor.action.wordHighlight.next. It is bound to F7 by default.



          That command jumps to the next highlighted occurrence in the file. shiftF7 jumps to the previous one







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