Now, when I paste in here, you’re going to see that complete path. So now, let’s paste this into a new document. When I select this, it just copied that complete path. One of our options is Copy Travel Brochures pathname. So I go over to Travel Brochure here I control-click, hold down the control key and click. I want to copy the pathname to my Travel Brochure. To copy a pathname, all you have to do is go over to what you want to copy. Maybe you want to put it into a document. Well, in addition to viewing that path, we can also copy this. So we can see the pathname or the path that that document follows. You’re going to see that my Travel Brochure is located within my Work In Process, which is located within my Work folder, which is located within my Documents folder, which is in my iCloud Drive. So now watch what happens when I click on Travel Brochure, I click on it. When I select this, we have a little path bar located at the bottom of every Finder window. To view that path, what we need to do is go up under View in the menu bar and go down to Show Path Bar. This is the path these documents are located in my Work In Process, which is located in my Work, which is located in my Documents, which is located in iCloud Drive. When I open up that folder, I can see all of my Documents. When I open up my Work folder, I have another folder, WIP, work In Process. Basically, when I open up this Documents folder, within it, we have a couple of more folders. Let’s take a look at my Documents folder here. When we’re looking at, I’m going to open up my iCloud Drive here when we’re looking at my folders here, these folders have a specific path. In this video, we’re going to look at how we can copy the pathname of a file or folder on the Mac.