![]() ![]() Let’s take a look at both of these methods below. I personally think it’s easier to use in Explorer. ![]() It’s commonly the case to use Windows Explorer’s context menu but the File Manager could be used as well. Archive a file in 7-Zip There are two ways to use 7-Zip for extracting or archiving files and folders. Little settings, for example, like the “Single-click to open an item” is something you can enable by choice under the “Settings” tab. The rest of the settings in the remaining tabs can be left as they are by default. We’ll look at using the context menu below so ensure this checkbox is selected. It’s common to select all these features, as they are set this way be default. The “7-Zip” tab identifies settings for using the manager in Windows Explorer. Using 7-Zip from the File Manager The File Manager is where we’ll access all the settings and options available. Split up an archive into multiple part files for easy transfer or combine downloaded part files together for easy viewing. Set options like password protection or self extraction for both privacy and ease-of-use. Use 7-Zip to combine multiple files and folders into one archive file with a massive ratio for compression. Anything from RAR, ZIP, and TAR to less common ones like FAT, ARJ, and XAR. 7-Zip offers many different file types to be opened in its File Manager. We covered but today we’ll look at another useful program called. This is useful to both combine several objects in one folder and also to ensure the files and folders are compressed to save space. To save on download speeds or physical media space, websites will oftentimes offer zipped files for downloads. To unzip the your split zipped album with the 7-Zip Utility, you can right-click on the first file '.zip.001'. ![]()
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