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Zipping & Unzipping Files

Some files are compressed to make them smaller.
This process is also known as 'zipping' the files.
It also makes them quicker to download.
You can also zip a number of files into one 'archive'.

Zip Utilities

1. To deal with zipped files, you need a special program called a 'utility'.

2. Two of the best known are PKZip and WinZip

3. They are often available free on magazine cover disks.

4. Alternatively, you can download from a free software site.

5. Go to tucows for instance. Look for 'Compression Utilities'.

6. I use UltimateZip, which is free.

Downloading

1. Zipped files will have a .zip filename extension.

2. Click on the item you want to download.

3. Your browser will open a dialogue box.

4. You should then save the file - for example

    C:\TEMP\filename.zip

5. This puts the file into a folder called TEMP.


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Unzipping files

1. Start up your zip utility program.

2. Choose FILE\OPEN, and locate your zipped file.

3. In our example it's C:\TEMP\filename.zip

4. Choose EXTRACT FILES from the menu bar.

5. Extract files to C:\SOMENAME

6. It all happens very quickly!

7. Then open a program which will read your files.

8. This could be a web browser for .htm files.

9. It could be MS Word for .doc files.

10. Don't worry if anything goes wrong...just repeat the steps above.

Zipping files

1. First put your file(s) into a folder.

    C:\DEMO\ file-01.htm
    file-02.htm
    file-03.htm

2. This collection is sometimes called an 'archive'.

3. Start up your zip utility program.

4. Select FILE/NEW - or FILE/New Archive.

5. Create a name for your zipped files.

    newfiles.zip
6. Decide where to save your zipped files.

7. You can create a new folder, or use the existing.

    C:\DEMO

8. Then select and add all the files you wish to place in the zipped archive.

9. Press OK - and newfiles.zip is created.

10. The originals - file-01.htm, file-02.htm, and file-03.htm - are still in their folder C:\DEMO

11. But you also have a copy of them, compressed into newfiles.zip

12. Have fun!

 

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