Display path column in Finder
In the search results in Finder, how can I display a column with the path where the file was found?
In Recycle Bin, how can I display a column with the path where the file was deleted from?
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 15.0
In the search results in Finder, how can I display a column with the path where the file was found?
In Recycle Bin, how can I display a column with the path where the file was deleted from?
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 15.0
There's no way to display the path column in Finder. Luis's solution is the best. You can also right-click and open the file in its enclosing folder. I used to request this via Apple Feedback at every product roll cos it would be such a useful feature. Depending how you want to use it, some search apps have a path column. I use EasyFind which has it.
I don't know any way you can do it with the waste bin, I'm afraid.
Hi jjjefff
Like Luis I am not aware of being able to get a column showing from where the file was deleted.
If you are using TimeMachine backup
and
If you are indexing TimeMachine with Spotlight
then you can follow this advice to find where the delete file came from
Recover files using Time Machine and Spotlight on Mac – Apple Support (UK)
jjjefff wrote:
In the search results in Finder, how can I display a column with the path where the file was found?
In Recycle Bin, how can I display a column with the path where the file was deleted from?
In the search results, or anywhere else in Finder, you can have the "Path Bar" shown at the bottom:
View->Show Path Bar
I am not aware of a way to display the place a file was deleted from.
Also: if you simply want to move an item from the trash back to whence it came, you usually can use the "Put Back" command in the contextual menu which appears when you control-click on the item in question.
Display path column in Finder