After using Prepare to Search or pressing Ctrl+F and entering a search term, use the List All Matches command in the Search menu to display a list of all search matches with one line of context in a side panel. All matches in the current file, current project, or all files will be listed depending on the All Files, All Projects, and Closed Files search options.
In the side panel, you can double-click a highlighted search match to activate the file it was found in and select the match. If you edit files after listing all matches, the stored match positions are adjusted so that double-clicking a search match highlights it, even if its position in the file has shifted. The actual search matches and their context are not updated when you edit files. Use the List All Matches command again to repeat the search.
If you use a regular expression that may find zero-length matches then the List All Matches command does not add those zero-length matches to the Search Matches panel. If the regex finds only zero-length matches then the List All Matches panel remains empty. If some matches are zero-length and some are not then the non-zero-length matches are added to the Search Matches panel.