How do I share a file path link?
How do I share a file path link?
From your email, click on Insert, then Pick HyperLink (or hit Control+K on your Keyboard) – From here you can Pick a file, then a folder and hit ok. Once you hit OK, the link will appear in the email. Be sure the recipient has access to the linked folder.
How do I copy a file path to a shared drive?
Open Windows File Explorer and traverse to file location whose path you want to copy. Select the file or folder you prefer to copy. On the Home tab ribbon, click on Copy path button to copy the path of the selected file or folder. Now paste the path to the desired location or to a clipboard.
What is the shortcut to copy a file path?
The easiest way of copying a file path is to hold down the Shift key on your keyboard and then right-click on the file. (That displays extra functionality in the context menu). Then, choose "Copy as path" from the menu. This trick will also work on folders, if you want to copy the folder path.
How do I copy a file path to an email?
Open Windows Explorer and find the photo (or document) in question. Hold down the Shift key, then right-click the photo. In the context menu that appears, find and click Copy as path. This copies the file location to the clipboard.
How do I send a file as a link?
In the body of the email, select the text or picture that you want to display as the link. On the Insert tab, choose Link > Insert Link. Choose one of the following: Existing File or Web Page – Select an existing file or enter a web page URL in the Address box.