This Quick Start Guide introduces some file compression terms, describes some of the initial steps in installing WinZip®, and provides a first look at using some WinZip features. For additional information, see the tutorials that come with WinZip, WinZip help, and visit the WinZip web site at http://www.winzip.com.
What is an Archive or Zip file, anyway?
Zip files 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:
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 Wizard interface or the WinZip Classic interface.
In the following section we will describe the WinZip Wizard Setup screens. 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.
Installing the WinZip Wizard
We will refer to the on-screen panels using the title that appears at the top of each panel.
That's it, you have installed WinZip, and you're ready to begin using the WinZip Wizard. The sections below describe using the Wizard for unzipping and zipping files.
Using the WinZip Wizard
If you have just installed WinZip and selected the WinZip Wizard interface, then at this point the Select Activity panel is on the screen.
If you have previously installed WinZip, you can start a WinZip session using the WinZip program item in the WinZip program group, the Start menu, or the WinZip icon on your desktop.
Here is a brief introduction to the features of the WinZip Wizard.
Quick Unzipping with the WinZip Wizard
That's it, you've just unzipped (extracted) a Zip file using the WinZip Wizard. You can now work with the unzipped files, or click Next to choose another activity within WinZip, or close the WinZip Wizard window.
Quick Zipping with the WinZip Wizard
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 choose another activity within WinZip, or close the WinZip Wizard window.
Using WinZip Classic
Here is a brief introduction to some of the features of WinZip Classic.
Quick Unzipping with WinZip Classic
That's it, you have extracted the contents of the archive to the chosen directory. You can now work with the extracted files, or choose 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 desired folder in Windows Explorer or to the desktop.
Quick Zipping with WinZip Classic
That's it, you have created a new archive. You can now examine the contents of your new archive, or choose 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 the files on the WinZip window.
WinZip Classic and Wizard: Switching Interfaces
You can easily switch between the WinZip Wizard and WinZip Classic interfaces with a single mouse click. Here's how:
In WinZip Wizard click the WinZip Classic button at the lower left part of the Wizard panel to switch to the WinZip Classic interface.
In WinZip Classic click the Wizard button at the upper right end of the WinZip Classic toolbar to switch to the WinZip Wizard interface.
WinZip Classic Tips
You can view the contents of most files in an archive by just double clicking on 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 the WinZip Classic Help menu, you can:
Zip and Unzip Files without Leaving Explorer
To create an archive: you can select file(s) in Windows Explorer, right click, and choose Add to Zip file from the context menu that appears.
To extract files from an archive: you can select the archive in Windows Explorer, and either:
Contacting Technical Support
You can contact our technical support staff as follows:
Internet: The best way to report problems on the Internet is with the support forms available from the "Support" link on the WinZip home page at http://www.winzip.com. You can also send electronic mail to support@winzip.com. We normally answer all questions within one business day.
Postal Mail: Write to Technical Support, WinZip Computing, Inc., P.O. Box 540, Mansfield, CT 06268, USA.
Please include the following information with any technical support questions: