There are three ways:

  • If you just need to look at the path of the file, you can first select the file, right click, and select Show Introduction to display the specific path of the file. The shortcut keys are Command + I
  • The above method can only view paths, but in actual work, you often need to copy and paste paths. So you can open Terminal, drag the file into Terminal, and in Terminal it will display the path of the file, and then copy and paste it
  • If you want to copy and paste the path, you can find the corresponding file, and then command+option+c to complete the function of copying the file path