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How to Display Full Path of Files and Folders in Windows 10

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Want to show the full path of files and folders in the title bar? follow this tutorial, it will show you 2 ways to display the full path of the current open folder in the title bar of File Explorer in Windows 10.


  • Way 1: Display full path in File Options
  • Way 2: Display full path in Registry Editor

Way 1: Display Full Path in the Title Bar of File Explorer

Step 1: Press Windows logo + E keys to open File Explorer.

Step 2: Then click on View > Options in File Explorer Ribbon. Then select Change folder and search options from the drop-down.

How to Display Full Path of Files and Folders in Windows 10

Step 3: In File Options, select the View tab, then click to check on Display the full path in the title bar checkbox.

How to Display Full Path of Files and Folders in Windows 10

Step 4: The title bar will change like this.

How to Display Full Path of Files and Folders in Windows 10

Tips: If you do not want to view full path, just follow the above steps and uncheck the Display the full path in the title bar box in Step 3.

Way 2: Display the Full Path of Files/Folders via Registry Editor

You can change registration value data in Registry Editor to display the full path of files and folders.

Step 1: Open Registry Editor.

Press Win + R to open theRun dialog, then type in regedit and press Enter key.

How to Display Full Path of Files and Folders in Windows 10

Step 2: Navigate to the following registry key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerCabinetState.

Step 3: On the right-side pane of CabinetState subkey, double-click FullPath to change its data value.

How to Display Full Path of Files and Folders in Windows 10

If it doesn't exist, right-click on CabinetState to select New, to create a new DWORD-type value named FullPath.

Step 4: Then set the value data as 1 to enable it.

By default, the Value data for FullPath DWORD is 0, which means not display the full path of files and folders.

How to Display Full Path of Files and Folders in Windows 10

Step 5: When finished, close the Registry Editor.

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