Visual Studio 2012 Find in Files not Displaying Files

Maybe I am doing something wrong but all of a sudden the Find in Files in my VS2012 does not display the actual file results. It displays the count but the file list is empty.. Am I missing something?
Thanks.

Hi Shahrouz,
I can't reproduce your issue.
There are some steps as following below you can try:
Check the setting Find and Replace(Tools->Environment->Find and Replace(
Use “devenv.exe /resetsettings”
Use Visual Studio Setup Wizard (via Control Panel) to repair Visual Studio
You also can read the reference about Find in Files:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dechx2tz.aspx
Hope you can find what cause your issue.
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