To compress (or zip) a file or folder
Locate the file or folder that you want to compress.
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Right-click the file or folder, point to Send to, and then click Compressed (zipped) folder.
A new compressed folder is created in the same location. To rename it, right-click the folder, click Rename, and then type the new name.
Locate the compressed folder that you want to extract files or folders from.
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Do one of the following:
To extract a single file or folder, double-click the compressed folder to open it. Then, drag the file or folder from the compressed folder to a new location.
To extract the entire contents of the compressed folder, right-click the folder, click Extract All, and then follow the instructions.
Locate the compressed folder that you want to extract files or folders from.
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Do one of the following:
To extract a single file or folder, double-click the compressed folder to open it. Then, drag the file or folder from the compressed folder to a new location.
To extract the entire contents of the compressed folder, right-click the folder, click Extract All, and then follow the instructions.
Notes
If you add encrypted files to a compressed folder, the files will be unencrypted when extracted, which might result in unintentional disclosure of personal or sensitive information. For that reason, you should avoid compressing encrypted files.
Some types of files, like JPEG pictures, are already highly compressed. If you compress several JPEG pictures into a folder, the total size of the folder will be about the same as the original collection of pictures. If you want to make pictures smaller to send in e‑mail, see Send pictures in e-mail.
If you've already created a compressed folder and you want to add a new file or folder to it, drag the files that you want to add to the compressed folder.
If you add encrypted files to a compressed folder, the files will be unencrypted when extracted, which might result in unintentional disclosure of personal or sensitive information. For that reason, you should avoid compressing encrypted files.
Some types of files, like JPEG pictures, are already highly compressed. If you compress several JPEG pictures into a folder, the total size of the folder will be about the same as the original collection of pictures. If you want to make pictures smaller to send in e‑mail, see Send pictures in e-mail.
If you've already created a compressed folder and you want to add a new file or folder to it, drag the files that you want to add to the compressed folder.