Add Dialog Box Options
The Add dialog box include these options:
- The Action drop-down list provides four choices. Note that all of
these choices replace any files already in the archive that have the same name
and folder information as files that are being added or updated:
- Add (and replace) files: adds all specified
files to the archive.
- Freshen existing files: updates files already
in the archive that match the specified files. No new files are added.
- Move (and replace) files: the same as
Add except that files are deleted from disk or
moved to the Recycle Bin after they have been added.
- Update (and add) files: works the same as
Freshen, but adds any specified files
that are not already in the archive.
- The Compression drop-down list determines the compression method.
Faster compression options usually result in larger archives.
- Note: The method listed as "Maximum
(enhanced deflate)" was introduced in WinZip® 9.0. This method
provides greater compression for many files, but WinZip versions prior to
8.1 will not be able to extract files compressed with this method. It may
also not be compatible with some other Zip file utilities.
- The Multiple disk spanning drop-down
list controls how WinZip handles disk-full conditions while creating a new
Zip file on removable media, such as a diskette. This drop-down list is
disabled (not available) unless you are working with a
new Zip file on removable media. When this
drop-down list is available, you can select from one of three available
values:
- Automatic will
automatically prompt for another diskette when the diskette on which you are
creating a Zip file is full.
- Automatic + wipe first disk prompt is the same as
Automatic, but will give you the opportunity to erase any files on the
first diskette.
- No Spanning
results in a "disk full" error message if the size of the Zip file
exceeds the space available on the removable diskette.
- The Include subfolders checkbox
determines whether WinZip traverses all folders underneath the specified folder
when looking for files to add. This provides an easy way to archive all files
underneath the folder containing the specified file.
- Note: to restore a branch of a folder added with the
Include subfolders option, be sure to
select the Use folder names check box in
the Extract dialog box.
- The Save full path info checkbox
causes WinZip to store complete path information (from the root folder) with all
files added.
- If the Encrypt added files checkbox is checked, the files you are
adding will be encrypted. WinZip will ask you for an encryption method
and password. Please be sure to read
About Encryption before using encryption.
- The Add with wildcards button adds
the files specified in the File name
field. (In Windows "wildcards" are the asterisk and question mark
characters. These let you specify multiple files at once, for example,
"*.Txt" refers to all files
with a file type of "Txt".)
- The Store filenames in 8.3 format
checkbox causes WinZip to store the short 8.3 MS-DOS compatible form of
any long filenames. "8.3" refers to the maximum of 8 characters in
the filename portion of the name and 3 characters in the extension, for example,
"12345678.123".
- The Attributes section controls
WinZip's handling of file attributes. Attributes are an advanced subject; you
do not need to understand attributes for normal WinZip operation. If you are
interested but not familiar with read-only, hidden, system, and archive
attributes, please refer to your Windows documentation. This section contains
three options:
- The Include only if
archive attribute is set option excludes files whose archive attribute is
not set.
- The Reset archive
attribute turns off a file's archive attribute after the file is added to
the Zip file.
- The Include system and
hidden files option causes WinZip to add files with the system and hidden
attributes. Normally files with these attributes are included.
Note:
The Include only if
archive attribute is set checkbox will exclude files whose archive
attribute is not set. This option does
not control which folders are searched when the
Include subfolders option is selected.