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  1. Right-click the file or folder in Finder > Services > Copy full path
  2. Paste the path into the email (I used Apple Mail)
  3. The recipient just has to choose the whole path in the email and right-click it > Reveal in Finder

You don't have to escape spaces in the path with backslashes! The share has to be mounted already.


If you don't find a service like "Copy Path" or "Copy full Path" you can simply create it yourself:

  1. Launch Automator
  2. Create a new service
  3. Search for “Copy to Clipboard” and drag that into the rightside panel of the Service
  4. Set ‘Service receives selected’ to “files or folders” and ‘in’ to “Finder” at the top of the service.
  5. Save the service as "Copy Path"
  6. Depending on your system you can copy the path either by right-clicking an item > Copy Path or Services > Copy Path.
  1. Right-click the file or folder in Finder > Services > Copy full path
  2. Paste the path into the email (I used Apple Mail)
  3. The recipient just has to choose the whole path in the email and right-click it > Reveal in Finder

You don't have to escape spaces in the path with backslashes! The share has to be mounted already.

  1. Right-click the file or folder in Finder > Services > Copy full path
  2. Paste the path into the email (I used Apple Mail)
  3. The recipient just has to choose the whole path in the email and right-click it > Reveal in Finder

You don't have to escape spaces in the path with backslashes! The share has to be mounted already.


If you don't find a service like "Copy Path" or "Copy full Path" you can simply create it yourself:

  1. Launch Automator
  2. Create a new service
  3. Search for “Copy to Clipboard” and drag that into the rightside panel of the Service
  4. Set ‘Service receives selected’ to “files or folders” and ‘in’ to “Finder” at the top of the service.
  5. Save the service as "Copy Path"
  6. Depending on your system you can copy the path either by right-clicking an item > Copy Path or Services > Copy Path.
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klanomath
  • 67k
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  • 204
  1. Right-click the file or folder in Finder > Services > Copy full path
  2. Paste the path into the email (I used Apple Mail)
  3. The recipient just has to choose the whole path in the email and right-click it > Reveal in Finder

You don't have to escape spaces in the path with backslashes! The share has to be mounted already.

  1. Right-click the file or folder in Finder > Copy full path
  2. Paste the path into the email (I used Apple Mail)
  3. The recipient just has to choose the whole path in the email and right-click it > Reveal in Finder

You don't have to escape spaces in the path with backslashes! The share has to be mounted already.

  1. Right-click the file or folder in Finder > Services > Copy full path
  2. Paste the path into the email (I used Apple Mail)
  3. The recipient just has to choose the whole path in the email and right-click it > Reveal in Finder

You don't have to escape spaces in the path with backslashes! The share has to be mounted already.

Source Link
klanomath
  • 67k
  • 10
  • 135
  • 204

  1. Right-click the file or folder in Finder > Copy full path
  2. Paste the path into the email (I used Apple Mail)
  3. The recipient just has to choose the whole path in the email and right-click it > Reveal in Finder

You don't have to escape spaces in the path with backslashes! The share has to be mounted already.