Only show the directory of a file in a column, but how to?
It is easy to show only the directory of a file in a column under Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 7!
Please start DirPrint-OK and just after folder selection activate the folder column to see "only the directory of a file in a column" , if the object is a directory or a folder, the parent directory path will be in this Column displayed.
Only the directory of a file in a column!
1. Right click on the columns header
2. Activate folder column
3. only see the directory of a file in a column, in the "folder" column
The elegant solution to "Show only the directory of a file in a column" to be able to recognize it immediately is written not only for Windows 10, even if this "Display only the directory of a file in a column" screenshot under Windows 10 has been. You can easily apply this solution to older versions of Microsoft's Windows operating systems, whether it's a Windows desktop, tablet, Surface Pro / Go, or even a server operating system. It was tested on all MS OS and successfully verified .
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I like to use Windows Explorer, serves as my standard file manager, what would I be looking for in the Windows shell extensions would show the directory of a file in a column, which then also appear in folders and files or drives and network addresses?
How the Print Explorer displays a folder, I like to determine via the menu, view I need a tab or menu in Windows 8.1 and 10 to be able to "add columns" as well as save the column width and the full path of a file in a column print -Explorer column?
Can the Explorer in Windows 10 output a file path known in files in drives in column, that would be a useful extra for the file manager, i.e. the Explorer of Windows 10, I missed something?
Search path of a file in a column as useful settings for Windows Explorer ,?
So that by default the file settings are displayed with the view setting so simply search for the column name "Path" or the actual "folder" is it somewhere in the settings, or can this be made possible?