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Hi All,
Any way to get/display the full path and file name of a file? It's easy to get the full path, but I want to get the path and file name. I know I can grab them separately. Can I get them together? How?
I did a google and youtube search...
Hi, I have an issue where if I make shortcuts to specific folders located inside my User folder (Pictures, Videos, Documents, etc), I have an issue where the shortcuts (even on Quick Access) open up to a smart folder where the filepath is something...
There is a tutoral on this issue, but it doesn't solve the central problem, which is, where is the folder? I mean, which drive is it on?
The image shown in the tutoral gives the file path as beginning with "This PC". But WHERE on this PC?
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How to Display Full Path in Title Bar of File Explorer in Windows 10
This tutorial will show you how to display either the name or full path of the current open folder in the title bar of File Explorer for your account in Windows 10.
This...