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Copying a file or folder's full path can be done in Mac OS X using the Get Info panel
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, an Automator Service
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, or an Automator Service that can be accessed from the OS X Right-Click contextual menu.
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Additionally, users can drag and drop the file or folder to the Terminal
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, use the Go to Folder option
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, or create a 'Copy Path' service in Automator.
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All of these methods are easy to use and provide detailed instructions on how to copy the path of a file or folder on Mac OS X.
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This article provides three methods for retrieving a file or folder's full path from Mac OS X. The first method is to use the Get Info panel to retrieve the full path, while the second method utilizes the optional Automator Service to instantly copy any path to the clipboard. The third method is to create an Automator Service that can be easily set up and accessed from the OS X Right-Click contextual menu.
Quickly Copy a File or Folder Path to the Clipboard in Mac OS X
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This article provides five ways to find the path of a file on Mac OS X, including using drag and drop, the Get Info option, the Go to Folder option, the Terminal, and the Create 'Copy Path' service in Automator. Each method is easy to use and provides detailed instructions on how to use each one. With these methods, users can easily find the full path of a file or folder on their Mac.
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