I'm used to the old address bar that showed the entire folder path?
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I'm used to the old address bar that showed the entire folder path?
I'm used to the old address bar that showed the entire folder path. In Windows 11, I only see these clickable "breadcrumb" links. I find it harder to quickly see or copy the full location. Is there a setting to switch it back to the classic text box that displays the complete path, like in older versions of Windows? I'd prefer to just have the plain text path visible at all times.
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Re: I'm used to the old address bar that showed the entire folder path?
I totally get your preference for the classic address bar—it's much better for copying a full path. The good news is you can easily bring it back!
Here’s how to restore the full path in Windows 11:
1. Open any File Explorer window (Win + E).
2. Click on the **"View"** menu in the top ribbon.
3. In the drop-down menu, look for the **"Show"** section.
4. Simply check the option labeled **"Show address bar as full path."**
That's it! The address bar will now permanently display the complete, traditional folder path (e.g., `C:\Users\Name\Documents`) as plain, selectable text. You can still click on any folder name in the path to jump directly to it.
This is a native Windows setting, so no third-party tools or scripts are needed. It's great that Microsoft kept this option for users like us who prefer the classic layout.
Hope that does the trick for you! If you run into any issues or have more questions, just let us know.
Here’s how to restore the full path in Windows 11:
1. Open any File Explorer window (Win + E).
2. Click on the **"View"** menu in the top ribbon.
3. In the drop-down menu, look for the **"Show"** section.
4. Simply check the option labeled **"Show address bar as full path."**
That's it! The address bar will now permanently display the complete, traditional folder path (e.g., `C:\Users\Name\Documents`) as plain, selectable text. You can still click on any folder name in the path to jump directly to it.
This is a native Windows setting, so no third-party tools or scripts are needed. It's great that Microsoft kept this option for users like us who prefer the classic layout.
Hope that does the trick for you! If you run into any issues or have more questions, just let us know.
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vAeRSuESnMMQ
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