All tree views provided by IntelliJ IDEA allow you to expand and collapse the entire tree using the shortcuts Ctrl-NumPad+ and Ctrl-NumPad-. You can also recursively expand just a sub-tree using the shortcut Ctrl-NumPad* on the node of interest, which is quite helpful when the tree is very large and you are only interested in a certain portion of the tree.
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Etienne Studer
on 07/17/2007
Etienne Studer's complete blog can be found at: http://www.jroller.com/ulc
About Etienne Studer
Etienne Studer is a Senior Java Software Developer at Navis LLC, world-wide market leader of Marine Terminal Operating Systems, based in Oakland. Starting his Java developer career at Canoo in Switzerland, he joined Navis three years ago and has been working on architectural decisions, framework infrastructure, and application development for Navis' next-generation products. Etienne is an expert in UltraLightClient (ULC), IntelliJ IDEA, and TeamCity and has spoken at various conferences and JUGs in California on behalf of JetBrains.
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