Oh yeah, now I know what you mean.  Yeah, you have to do this trick 
where you
put the mouse on the name, use the right arrow key, do a dance and pray,
and you can get the prompt to appear again.  I think there should be a
keystroke to make the prompt come up again (chances are there is, and I just
don't know about it; that's usually my experience with IDEA.)

Michael Kirby wrote:

> I don't mind scrolling to them.  But once I do, it no longer offers my the 
>"alt-enter" 
> option, but rather tells me about the symbol being undefined.  I now have to 
> manually enter the import to fix it (or turn off and on syntax checking).
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> On 7 Jan 2002 at 13:11, Erb wrote:
> 
> 
>>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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