You can both zip and unzip files in Windows 10 by highlighting the files you want and right-clicking them.
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Zipping is one of the oldest and most commonly used methods for compressing files. It's used to save space and share big files quickly.
In the past, you needed third-party programs like WinZip to unzip files in Windows. But Windows 10 lets you zip and unzip any file you want just by right-clicking.
1. Put all the files you want to zip in the same location, like the same folder.
2. Select all the files. An easy way to do this is to drag a selection box around them with the mouse pointer, or hold down Ctrl as you click each one.
3. Right-click one of the selected files.
4. In the drop-down menu, choose Send to and then click Compressed (zipped) folder.
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5. A new zip file will appear in the same folder. You can identify a zip file visually because the icon has a zipper on it.
There are two ways to unzip files, depending on whether you want to extract all the ZIP file's contents, or just a specific file.
1. Right-click the ZIP file. In the drop-down menu, click "Extract All…" The zip wizard will appear.
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2. If you want to unzip the files to a different folder, click "Browse…" and choose a location.
3. Click "Extract" and the files will be unzipped and copied to the folder you chose.
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1. Double-click the ZIP file you want to unzip. It'll open a folder, showing you the individual files inside.
2. Select all the files, or just the ones you want to use, and drag them out of the folder to another location on your computer. You can drag them into another folder, for example, or place them on the desktop.
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The files can now be used normally. You can delete the ZIP file, if there's nothing left in there that you want.