OK TheRube. You get only one, not two free meals down the fish'n'chips. Because your first answer was incorrect. Three meals left.
Quotes (vs. "not quotes").
(Note how I put "not quotes" in quotes.)
(I'll also note that I have written, in these parts, about quotes.
I'm thinking I might put forth a constitutional amendment banning quotes.
US only, CA need not apply.)
Yes, I did, July noted even though it is only June here (he said staring out the rain-swept window) I'd skip the amendment if I were you. Everyone has the right to bear quotes.
Incorrect because in both command window examples, quotes are in use.
But yes: I was documenting my work as I went, in MSWord (because I have an automatic save every minute) and have MSWord set up to use "smart quotes"
(1) which I then mindlessly copied into my command window.
then used Right-click, Copy Full Path
Did Copy Full Path (along with 'Double quote copy as path') do that, or did you?
Yes.
I caused the double quotes to appear because, as is my wont, I always type two double-quotes to ensure balance, then paste between the two double quotes. MSWord, seeing smart-quotes is set made them smart quotes (also known as curly quotes in some parts of the UK)
This can be confirmed quite easily by choosing Copy Full Path and pasting into Windows Notepad. No quotes appear.
So now I see that you didn't propose a correct answer. No lunch at all for you. Four meals left for grabs.
But then I went back and saw that second copy "Copy as path" is a second full-path copy, but this time with double-quotes:-

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OK. I will split my meal with you; you can have the fish, caught this morning about a mile past the sewage outfall.
(1)habit-forming, aren't they?!!???
Cheers, Chris