You kidn of can't. You have to either browse to it when viewing locations or
type I think command shift g and type the folder path except it would be
~/documents/path/to/folder
hope that helps a bit.
On Aug 24, 2016, at 12:20 AM, smile.gopikrishna@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
In Windows, when I use the “Save As” command, I often use a file
specification to indicate the folder. For example, if I want to save a file
named truck.doc in a folder called misc on the c drive, I’ll type
c:\misc\truck.doc in the filename box in the Save As command.
How can I do a similar thing in Mac OS, that is, specify the path in the
filename to save a file in a particular folder?
Thanks for your help with this!
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