Friday, July 8, 2011

WINZIP


What is an Archive or Zip File, Anyway?

Zip files (.zip or .zipx) are "archives" used for storing and distributing files, and can contain one or

more files. Usually the files "archived" in a Zip file are compressed to save space. Zip files are often

used to:

Distribute files on the Internet: Only one Zip file transfer operation (download) is required to obtain

all related files, and file transfer is quicker because the archived files are compressed.
Send a group of related files to an associate: When you distribute the collection of files as an

archive, you benefit from the file grouping and compression as well.
Save disk space: If you have large files that are important but seldom used, such as large data files,

simply compress these files into an archive and then unzip (or "extract") them only when needed.
What Does WinZip Do?

WinZip makes it easy for Windows users to work with archives. WinZip features an intuitive

point-and-click drag-and-drop interface for viewing, running, extracting, adding, and deleting files in

archives with a standard Windows interface, and also provides a Wizard interface that further simplifies

the process of working with Zip files.

About WinZip's Setup Options

During the WinZip setup procedure you are asked to select either the WinZip Classic interface or the

WinZip Wizard interface.

WinZip Classic: The powerful WinZip Classic interface is preferred if you have a general understanding

of Windows and of Zip files. Most users will be quite comfortable with its Explorer-like interface once

the basics of Zip files are understood.
WinZip Wizard: The WinZip Wizard guides you through some of the most common operations involving Zip

files. If you are new to Windows or unfamiliar with Zip files, you may wish to start with the Wizard and

switch later to the more powerful Classic interface.
In the following sections we will describe the Classic and Wizard interfaces. With either interface, the

setup panels provide information about the options offered. Whichever setup option you choose, you can

easily switch between the two interfaces at any time with a single click, and you can always change the

default settings later.

Using WinZip Classic

Here is a brief introduction to some of the features of WinZip Classic.

Quick Unzipping with WinZip Classic

In the WinZip window, click the Open toolbar button or choose Open Archive from the File menu. The Open

Archive dialog will appear.
In the Open Archive dialog, locate the archive you want to unzip, then click Open. The contents of the

archive will be displayed in the WinZip window.
To extract files from the archive, click the Extract toolbar button or choose Extract from the Actions

menu. The Extract dialog will appear.
In the box labeled Extract to, choose the folder where you want to place the extracted files and click

Extract.
That's it--you have extracted the contents of the archive to the chosen folder. You can now work with

the extracted files, select another activity within WinZip, or close the WinZip window.

Note: You can also extract files from an archive in the WinZip Classic window by dragging them to the

desktop or to the desired folder in Windows Explorer.

Quick Zipping with WinZip Classic

In the WinZip window, click the New toolbar button or choose New Archive from the File menu. The New

Archive dialog will appear.
In the New Archive dialog, specify the location where you want to create the archive and type the name

you want to use for your new archive, then click OK. The Add dialog will appear.
In the Add dialog, select the files that you want to add to your new archive and click Add.
That's it--you have created a new archive. You can now examine the contents of your new archive, select

another activity within WinZip, or close the WinZip window.

Note: You can also add files to an archive by dragging the files from My Computer or Windows Explorer

and dropping them on the WinZip window.

WinZip Classic Tips

You can view the contents of most documents in an archive (such as Microsoft Word documents and Excel

spreadsheets) by just double-clicking them in the WinZip Classic window.
You can extract files from an archive in the WinZip Classic window by dragging them to the desired

folder in Windows Explorer or to the desktop.
Using WinZip Classic's Help menu, you can:
work with the built-in Brief Tutorial to get acquainted with more of WinZip's features
view collections of Hints and Tips
find answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Using the WinZip Wizard

First-time setup

If you are installing WinZip for the first time and chose the Wizard interface during installation,

WinZip will perform a one-time setup procedure the first time it runs. This procedure helps WinZip

locate the Zip files you have stored on your computer.

You will see the Search for Favorite Zip Folders panel. We recommend that you choose Search Entire Hard

Disk and then click Next. You will see the search progress and then a panel that indicates how many

folders were added to your Favorite Zip Folders.

After this one-time setup, WinZip will proceed to the Select Activity panel, described below.

Using the Wizard

You can start a WinZip session using the Start menu, the WinZip icon on your desktop, or the WinZip item

in the Programs menu. Click Next in the welcome panel to reach the Select Activity panel.

Here is a brief introduction to the features of the WinZip Wizard.

Quick Unzipping with the WinZip Wizard

In the Select Activity panel, choose Unzip or install from an existing Zip file and click Next.
In the Select Zip File panel, click on the Zip file you want to work with and click Next. The Unzip

panel will appear.
In the Unzip panel, click Unzip Now to unzip (extract) the files in the archive. The WinZip Wizard will

open a Windows Explorer window showing the unzipped files.
That's it--you've just unzipped a Zip file using the WinZip Wizard. You can now work with the unzipped

files, or click Next to select another activity within WinZip, or close the WinZip Wizard window.

Quick Zipping with the WinZip Wizard

In the Select Activity panel, choose Create a new Zip file and click Next.
In the Choose Zip Name panel, type the name you want to use for your new Zip file and click Next. For

example, if you are creating a Zip file that will contain some files related to yearly reports, you

might type "1999 reports" as the name for your Zip file.
In the Select Files panel, click Add files to choose the files you want to add to the Zip file. Select

the files you want to add and click OK.
Click Zip Now to create the new Zip file.
That's it--you've just created a Zip file using the WinZip Wizard. You can now click the WinZip Classic

button if you would like to examine the contents of your new archive, or click Next to select another

activity within WinZip, or close the WinZip Wizard window.

WinZip Classic and Wizard: Switching Interfaces

You can easily switch between the WinZip Classic and WinZip Wizard interfaces with a single mouse click.

Here's how:

In WinZip Classic: to switch to the WinZip Wizard interface, click the Wizard button at the right end of

the toolbar.
In WinZip Wizard: to switch to the WinZip Classic interface, click the WinZip Classic button at the

lower left.
Zip and Unzip Files without Leaving Windows Explorer

Using WinZip's Explorer interface, you can access most of WinZip's functionality directly from My

Computer, Windows Explorer, or the desktop. Here is how to zip and unzip files directly from Explorer;

be sure to see the WinZip help for more things you can do, including Zip and E-Mail.

To create an archive: select the file(s) you want to compress in Windows Explorer, right click, choose

WinZip, and then click Add to Zip file from the submenu menu that appears.

To extract files from an archive: select the archive in Windows Explorer, and either:

right click and choose Extract to from the WinZip menu, or
right click and drag the archive onto the folder where you want it extracted, and then choose an extract

option from the WinZip menu.

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