top | item 30996174 (no title) daok | 3 years ago I like that in Windows I can copy-paste the location from one File Manager windows to another one. Something that you cannot do in MacOs File Manager discuss order hn newest lwkl|3 years ago This is possible but needs to be done with shortcuts instead of selecting the paths in the address bar:1. Ctrl + Cmd + C to copy the folders path2. Cmd + N to open a new Finder window3. Shift + Cmd + G to open the "Go to folder..." menu4. Cmd + V to paste the path5. Enter to go to the pasted path in the new finder windowThe other option is to right click the folder and open it in a new tab. But this doesn't open a new window. Tagbert|3 years ago Not quit sure what you want but you can copy or drag path information from the “Path Bar” at the bottom of a finder window/tab. I do this all the time to get a path in terminal
lwkl|3 years ago This is possible but needs to be done with shortcuts instead of selecting the paths in the address bar:1. Ctrl + Cmd + C to copy the folders path2. Cmd + N to open a new Finder window3. Shift + Cmd + G to open the "Go to folder..." menu4. Cmd + V to paste the path5. Enter to go to the pasted path in the new finder windowThe other option is to right click the folder and open it in a new tab. But this doesn't open a new window.
Tagbert|3 years ago Not quit sure what you want but you can copy or drag path information from the “Path Bar” at the bottom of a finder window/tab. I do this all the time to get a path in terminal
lwkl|3 years ago
1. Ctrl + Cmd + C to copy the folders path
2. Cmd + N to open a new Finder window
3. Shift + Cmd + G to open the "Go to folder..." menu
4. Cmd + V to paste the path
5. Enter to go to the pasted path in the new finder window
The other option is to right click the folder and open it in a new tab. But this doesn't open a new window.
Tagbert|3 years ago