How do I compress a folder and later restore it?
Note: there are easier ways to do this, but this is the
easiest to explain. In particular, using the drag and drop interface or the
WinZip® menu entries in Windows Explorer's context menu can save you most of
these steps. (The examples assume that we are compressing and restoring the
folder C:\MYDIR.)
How to compress a folder and its subfolders:
- Start WinZip.
- Choose New Archive from the File menu or click the New
button in the toolbar.
- Type the name of the archive, for example:
C:\MYDIR.ZIP
and
press the Enter key.
- Choose Add from the Actions menu or click the Add
button.
- In the Add dialog, navigate to the folder you want to compress, or type its
name
C:\MYDIR
and press the Enter key.
- Be sure the Include subfolders box is checked and the Save full
path info box is not checked.
- Click the Add with wildcards button. (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".).
How to restore a folder and its subfolders:
- Start WinZip and open the Zip file created in step 1 above.
- Choose Extract from the Actions menu or click the
Extract button.
- Be sure the Use folder names checkbox is checked.
- Navigate to the desired folder or type the folder's name
C:\MYDIR
and press the Enter key.
- Click the Extract button.