Right-click to close currently open tabs:
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The list of tabs will be limited to tabs that contain the search term, and the search term will be highlighted in the preview so you can easily find the tab you are looking for.Ĭlick on the thumbnail below to see an example of how to view and search through tabs: When the Tab History window is opened you can immediately start typing to search through tabs. The bottom right corner shows the server and database it is or was connected to. The top right corner shows information about when the tab was last closed or if it is currently open.
On the right side is a preview of the content of the currently selected tab. Each tab shows information about which server it is connected to with the environments and environment colors defined in Redgate SQL Prompt Tab Colors. Open tabs have a thick left border to separate them from closed tabs, and the currently selected tab is blue. The tabs are sorted in the order they were closed, with open tabs on the top of the list and the oldest closed tabs on the bottom of the list. On the left side is the search box and the All tabs and Open tabs lists.
The Tab History window is split in two and you will immediately see a lot of useful information: Open Tab History with CTRL+Q or click on the toolbar button: It also allows you to quickly navigate and search through closed and open tabs. is amazing! It allows you to view and reopen closed tabs, even those unnamed and unsaved tabs with ad-hoc queries that you thought you would never need again. I have written about how Redgate SQL Prompt Tab Coloring makes it easy to find the right tab(s) based on the tab color, but that is not the only tab feature that saves me a lot of time. Hello, my name is Cathrine, and I am a tab hoarder ? I always have lots of tabs open in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) connected to different environments.