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In Visual Studio 2005, my coworker can right click a tab and he has an option "Find in Solution Explorer". I know this is from ReSharper and I'm running ReSharper 5.1 - how do I enable this extra context menu? I also know about the Shift+Alt+L shortcut for the same command but want to add the context menu.

This is what I see when I right click on a tab. The picture below is when I right clicked on a .cs file.

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EDIT: Typo in the title.

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  • Wow. Hardly any views and no repsonses. Commented Oct 19, 2010 at 15:34

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Tools > Customize... > Toolbars tab > tick Context Menus. Find Other Context Menus > Easy MDI Document Window. Commands tab > ReSharper > ReSharper_LocateInSolutionExplorerAction. Drag it into the menu. Click Close.

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This still works in VS 2017 with R# 2018.3. The only thing I wanted to point out is that the R# command is ReSharper_LocateInSolutionOrAssemblyExplorer. Thanks for this -- it's saved me a ton of time more than once!
I didn't see this option (Tools > Customize... > Toolbars tab > Context Menus) in vs 2019. There's also the sync with active document solution explorer button now.

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