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Does anyone know a way to perform the "Copy Name as Text" and "Copy Path as Text" functions that are available in Explorer replacement programs like PowerDesk and ExplorerPlus.

They don't provide a keyboard shortcut and I would like to be able to do this without the program (and be able to do it in Windows Explorer).

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Copy Name as Text can be accomplished by highlighting the file hit F2 -- then Ctrl-C -- then ESC.

There is an option 'Display the full path in the address bar' under Tools --> Folder Options --> View. You can then copy the path from the address bar. Hope that helps.

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I think those add-on programs are written becuase Mircosoft doesn't want you to know where files are on your computer. You must even download a Powertoy for Send to Path... so you can manaully move file to a typed directory. They would rather the regular user be ignorant to such complexities. I think that Windows isn't written to do what you are talking about natively without somesort of VBS script or something. Even that I couldn't help you with. I use Nitrous Voice Flux to script my common keyboard commands. You might be able to make text copying into a voice command. I haven't tried. As to the editing the Right-click menu, dunno. I only know how to add to the Send menu. :>

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Does anyone know a way to perform the "Copy Name as Text" and "Copy Path as Text" functions that are available in Explorer replacement programs like PowerDesk and ExplorerPlus.

They don't provide a keyboard shortcut and I would like to be able to do this without the program (and be able to do it in Windows Explorer).

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=38097

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