Hints and Tips
Here are the hints and tips displayed by the "Tip of
the Day" dialog box:
- The Tip of the Day dialog is normally displayed when you start
WinZip®, except when you are opening a Zip file. You can change this
behavior using the combo box in the Tip of the Day dialog.
If you turn the Tip of the Day off and later want to see the tips,
choose Tip of the Day from WinZip's Help menu, then choose from
the combo box at the bottom of the dialog.
- When you are adding files that you want to be encrypted, it is more
efficient to encrypt them while adding than to encrypt them later with the
Encrypt menu item.
- If you forget to encrypt files when you add them, you can encrypt them
later by choosing Encrypt from the Actions menu.
- If you are new to Zip files, you can use the Wizard interface to walk you
through the process of zipping and unzipping or installing software from Zip
files, MIME files, and other encoded files. Choose Wizard from the
WinZip File menu to activate the Wizard.
- You can add, remove, or reorder buttons on the WinZip toolbar by right
clicking on the toolbar and choosing Select Buttons.
- WinZip's toolbar buttons look much better if your display is in high- or
true-color mode.
- Click Control Panel in the Start menu's
Settings entry. Double click Display and choose the
Settings tab. Choose High Color or True
Color mode for Color Palette (under Windows NT 4.0 choose 65536).
- For some quick lessons on how to use WinZip's main features, choose
Brief Tutorial from WinZip's Help menu.
- For quick zipping and unzipping, you can right click on a file listed in
Windows Explorer and choose Add to Zip file or Extract to from
Windows Explorer's context menu.
- The WinZip QuickPick taskbar tray icon provides instant access to recently
used archives, your Favorite Zip Folders, WinZip help, and WinZip itself. Learn
about it here.
- For answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs),
choose Frequently Asked Questions from WinZip's Help menu.
- You can unzip all files from a Zip file without leaving Windows Explorer.
Use the right mouse button to drag and drop a Zip file from an Explorer window
to any folder, then choose Extract to from the context menu. Be sure to
use the right mouse button while dragging.
- You can extract from multiple Zip files in one operation. Simply select two
or more Zip files in a Windows Explorer or My Computer window, right click one
of the files, and choose one of the Extract entries in the WinZip context
menu. The best choices for this operation are usually Extract to or
Extract to here using filenames for folders because both of these entries
allow you to use a separate folder for each Zip file. You can use the other
choices, however, if you want to extract all of the files to a single folder.
- You can create Zip files in Windows Explorer: right click in the Contents
pane, then choose New and WinZip File. An empty Zip file will be
created in the current folder.
- Mailing your Zip files is easy! If you are using a MAPI-compatible mail
system, you can mail Zip files using the Mail Archive entry in the WinZip
File menu. Or, use the Zip and E-Mail or Zip and E-Mail Plus
features from Windows Explorer's context menu to quickly zip and e-mail any
file.
- If you usually use the same folders when opening, extracting, or adding
files, choose Configuration from WinZip's Options menu and specify
the folders in the Folders tab.
- You can run your virus scanner on the files inside downloaded Zip files.
Choose Virus Scan from WinZip's Actions menu.
- If you need to send files to users who may not have an unzip utility, try
"WinZip Self-Extractor Personal Edition" (included with WinZip). The
self-extractor makes files that unzip themselves. First create a Zip file, then
choose Make .Exe File from the WinZip Actions menu.
- To change the default WinZip window size and position to the current window
size and position, choose Save Settings Now from the Options menu.
- To display details about the open Zip file (for example, the date the Zip
file was last modified or the name of the folder containing the Zip file), click
on the WinZip status line or choose Properties from the WinZip
File menu.
- You can make a Zip file that spans multiple disks. Simply create a Zip file
on a removable disk, then add to the Zip file as you normally would. If the
disk fills up while files are being added, you will be prompted for another
disk. Just insert the next disk and click the OK button.
- The file listing in the main WinZip window can be quickly sorted by any of
the fields displayed in the file listing. Just click on any column title to
sort on it.
- You can quickly extract files from a Zip file by dragging the files from
WinZip to any folder or Windows Explorer window (or even to the desktop).
- You can quickly add files to a Zip file by dragging the files from any
folder or Windows Explorer window to WinZip.
- WinZip has many features that make it easy to work with files downloaded
from the Internet and online services like America Online.
For a list of hints, see Hints For Working With
Downloaded Files.
- Besides Zip files, WinZip processes many other formats, including TAR, Z,
GZ, TGZ, CAB, UUencode, BinHex, and MIME.
- If you can't remember where you put your Zip files, you can use the Favorite
Zip Folders feature to find them. Choose Favorite Zip Folders from the
WinZip File menu.
- You can easily view files in a Zip file by dragging them to an application
or a shortcut to an application.
- You can easily print files by dragging them to a printer icon or a shortcut
to a printer. (To print a list of files in a Zip file, choose Print from
WinZip's File menu.)
- Zip files opened with WinZip are added to the Start menu's Documents
list. To quickly open Zip files that you have recently worked with, choose
Documents from the Start menu.
- Note: Windows XP does not display Zip files in the
Documents menu. You can use the WinZip Quick Pick taskbar tray
feature to open recently used archives.
- You can add selected files to a Zip file directly from Windows Explorer with
complete control over the options. Right click on any file (or selected group
of files) and choose Add to Zip file from the context menu.
- WinZip can install software, desktop themes, and screen savers contained in
Zip files. To use this feature, simply open a Zip file containing a software
installation (SETUP.EXE or INSTALL.EXE), theme, or screen saver and click
Install.
- To open or view multiple files in an archive contents list, hold down the
Ctrl key while clicking the files. Then click the View button on the toolbar to
view the files or right click on any selected file to display the context menu.
- WinZip displays useful information about Zip files you select in Windows
Explorer. The information appears in a tooltip or, if "View as Web
Page" is enabled, in the description area of the web page. The Windows
Desktop Update (Active Desktop) must be installed and WinZip shell extensions
enabled in order to use this feature.
- Most of WinZip's major dialogs have "What's This?" help. Click on
the question mark in the dialog's title bar, then click on a control for quick
information about how it's used.
- WinZip can automatically display the Zip comment when you open a Zip file
that contains a comment. And, when the open Zip file has a comment, you can
click the comment icon on the status bar to view and edit the comment.
- If you like the look of Internet Explorer's toolbar, you can have the same
look in WinZip. Choose Configuration from WinZip's Options menu,
click the Toolbar tab, and check Use Explorer-style toolbar
buttons and Use flat toolbar buttons. Uncheck Use large toolbar
buttons if you'd also prefer smaller buttons.
Related Topics:
More Hints and
Tips
Hints For Working With
Downloaded Files
Using the
Explorer Interface
Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs)