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OK, I mean I know how to open a file. Normally I open an app, click file/open, and then select the file from folder it is in, and the file opens. Either that or I navigate to the file in Finder, and double click and it opens. That's all good.
But as a former Windows user, there was something so simple, but it still gives me problems on the Mac. Sometimes I have a long path to get to the file, like this: /Users/DanT/.bluemix/plugins/container-service/clusters/subtitler-cluster/kube-config-hou02-subtitler-cluster.yml
And rather than look for and click through every folder to get to that file, (which apparently I have to do on the mac) I just want to open copy/paste the whole path somehow and magically open it, which is how Windows worked. Copy the path, paste it into the file/open dialog, and it would just open.
Can a Mac do that?
But as a former Windows user, there was something so simple, but it still gives me problems on the Mac. Sometimes I have a long path to get to the file, like this: /Users/DanT/.bluemix/plugins/container-service/clusters/subtitler-cluster/kube-config-hou02-subtitler-cluster.yml
And rather than look for and click through every folder to get to that file, (which apparently I have to do on the mac) I just want to open copy/paste the whole path somehow and magically open it, which is how Windows worked. Copy the path, paste it into the file/open dialog, and it would just open.
Can a Mac do that?