Mojave can't copy local file path?

Hi! I am using my Mac that sync all the files saved in Desktop onto iCloud. In using previous MacOS versions, I can easily copy the file path and when I paste it, it automatically change the "iCloud/Desktop/..." to "Users/xx/..". However, after this update, it simply won't do that conversion. I don't want the iCloud path to be copied, but the local file path. What should I do?

MacBook Pro, macOS Mojave (10.14)

Posted on Oct 10, 2018 6:17 PM

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Posted on Oct 11, 2018 11:00 PM

Hi,

You can copy the pathname from going at the bottom of the folder and right-clicking on the particular file path, there you have an option to copy the file as a pathname.

I have attached the screenshot of the same.

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Oct 11, 2018 11:00 PM in response to pjpjpjgabe

Hi,

You can copy the pathname from going at the bottom of the folder and right-clicking on the particular file path, there you have an option to copy the file as a pathname.

I have attached the screenshot of the same.

Many thanks.


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