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Press Ctrl-V to paste in the file location, then click OK. That’s all there is to it! No hunting through a bunch of folders to find the file you want–just paste the path and you’re done.
You can display the name of a Word document in the header or footer--or even in the title bar-- but the results are a little rough around the edges. See what works and what doesn't.
copy <file path> <file name> <file extension> <complete path of the destination> Suppose I want to copy a file with the name My Document with the extension .docx from the location “E:\New folder ...
Since the last update for Windows 11, you can simply copy or move files within their path in Explorer using the mouse. IDG. Explorer displays this information at the top under the address bar.
First, copy a file path to your Mac’s clipboard (by selecting a folder in the Finder and pressing Command-C or selecting File -> Copy). Then, after choosing File -> Save in a new document, press ...