![]() This should paste a list of the filenames of all selected files, one per line, in the order in which they appear in the Finder. If it is set to Rich Text, this technique will not work: you will get a document containing the actual files rather than a list of their names! (Menu Bar: Format>Make Plain Text/Rich Text). ![]() Noteby default, Finder does not show the Mac path for files. Configure other parameters, like size, name, extension, and so on. Make sure that it is set to use Plain Text and NOT Rich Text. Here is how to use Smart Folder to find files on Mac: Open New Smart Folder. If it doesn't say "Copy files" but just "Copy you've accidentally deselected the files reselect all, and try right-clicking again. 5 Tips to Select Multiple Files on Mac Click & drag Select all using the Command key Select all using Finder Edit menu Select non-adjacent files. Click the Home tab at in the upper-left corner of the window. Right-click on the selected files to get Contextual Menu and choose "Copy files". Open the folder containing the files you want to select. Open a Finder window containing the tagged files and Select All ![]() Late to the party here, but this is something that has been bugging me too - and I eventually came up with a run-round for tech-shy people that requires no line-command coding, just ordinary Finder commands and SimpleText.
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