Every now and then, I learn a “new” feature that has existed for a very long time.
This time it is about the Copy as Path
feature from Windows Explorer context menu:
- hold the
shift
key, then right click any file or directory - select
Copy as Path
This was introduced in Windows Vista ([WayBack] How to Get Windows Vista and 7’s “Copy as Path” Option in Windows XP Context Menu? – AskVG).
By default the Copy as Path
is not in the context menu: you have to press the shift
key. In the past, I used tools like ClipName from the PC TimeWatch people – Freeware « The Wiert Corner – irregular stream of stuff.
Seems I do not use that any more for just copying one filename, only for copying multiple.
Related:
- [WayBack] Copy full file path in Windows XP – Super User
- [WayBack] Windows Tips: Copy a File Path, Show or Hide Extensions | PCWorld
- [WayBack] windows 7 – How to have right click menu to copy full folder path to clipboard?: – Super User
–jeroen