More Hints and Tips
Here are more Hints and Tips:
- To switch to another program during an archive operation, click on the
window for the other program, or hold down the Alt key and press the Tab key
repeatedly until the program's icon is selected. Note: you cannot use the
WinZip® system menu or minimize button during archive operations. However,
you can minimize WinZip by opening the
Miscellaneous tab in the Configuration dialog,
checking Display status dialog for long operations, and clicking the
dialog's minimize button.
- You can move or copy files from one archive to another by opening multiple
WinZip windows, one for each archive, and dragging files from one to the other.
Note that you need to turn off the Reuse WinZip Windows entry in the
Options pull-down menu in order to start multiple WinZip windows.
Long Filename Tips
- The current versions of most optional external archivers used by WinZip are
DOS programs and do not support long filenames. Therefore, WinZip will pass the
short 8.3 version of all long file and folder names to these external programs.
Since normal 8.3 names are usually more meaningful than the shortened versions
of long filenames, it is recommended you use standard 8.3 filenames when working
with external archivers.
- The exception is ARJ 2.60 and greater, which support long filenames when
running under Windows 95, 98, or Me (but not under Windows NT, 2000, or
XP). If WinZip detects that you are using one of these ARJ versions and you are using
Windows 98, or Me, it will pass long filenames to ARJ.
- MS-DOS programs (other than ARJ 2.60 and greater) and 16-bit Windows programs
usually have trouble with long filenames and files with spaces in the name.
Therefore, it is recommended that you do not use long filenames and files
with spaces in the name if you plan to work with these files from DOS. For
example, LHA.EXE will extract the file "A Long Filename" as "A
LONG F", ignoring the extra characters. To avoid this problem, check the
Store filenames in 8.3 format checkbox in the Add dialog box when adding
files.
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