This is because the alt-enter functionality only works on symbols on the 
current screen.
IDEA will not highlight other references in the file until you actually
scroll to them.  Maybe we could use an "add all imports" option.

Michael Kirby wrote:

> Opena file with a lot of imports, where the import is something like java.io.*
> 
> change tools->options->imports to be a big number so intellij won't put the 
>java.io.* 
> back in.
> 
> delete the import java.io.*.
> 
> It will highlight a bunch of stuff that needs to be replaced.  It asks you to press 
>alt-
> enter.  Keep pressing this until it goes off the bottom of the screen.
> 
> Select on one of the highlighted tabs to continue the process on a later page, and 
> suddenly all of the errors are reported as being "cannot resolve symbol".
> 
> If you uncheck the syntax highlighting options, close options, and then recheck them 
> it will find missing imports again, until it scrolls off the screen.
> 
> There is something really weird going on.
> 
> Mike
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