It is easy to copy the name of a file to the Windows Clipboard by selecting
the file and then pressing F2 followed by Ctrl and C. However, there are times
when it can prove useful to copy the full address of a file, rather than just
its name.
To do so, hold down the Shift key on the keyboard, right-click on the file or
folder you are interested in and select the ‘Copy as Path’ option from the
context (pop-up) menu that appears.
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