Once you have downloaded the emoticons onto your computer, right click on your desktop and under "New" hit "Compressed ZIP File". From there you can drag and drop all the emoticons into it.
You could also just select all the emoticon files then right click them, scroll over to "Send To", then hit "Compressed ZIP File".
Right click the file and click "Send to" then click "Compressed Zip File" and select the save location.
A zip file is a compressed file which needs to be unzipped before you can access it. You will need a program such as WinRAR to unzip the file. This will save to your chosen location on your computer and to print it, just right click the file and choose the Print option.
You can save your HTML file from the browser as an Archived HTML file, but the best way to send a HTML file and its folders is to zip it.
Right click the jpg file and click "Send To", next click "Compressed Zip Folder", then select the save location.
Zip - file format - was created in 1989.
To work with the zip file first u have a software that which is used for compress and extracting of a zip file. once u get it its very easy to extract the zip file. just right click on the zip file u can see extract option click on this and in some minutes u'll get your normal file.
yes as long as you have an emulator that supports the file type ( either .bin or .zip)
We can easily convert the zip file into jar file by using the converting software, named winzip.
Just compress it by right clicking on the item you want to be a zip file
In the past there are people who experimented with zip files to store them as images. None of the current compression software supports this. A zip file can contain a image file.
You cannot convert a .ZIP file to a .AUC file. A .ZIP file is an archive, and .AUC is audio. However, if there is an .AUC file located inside the .ZIP file, then you can extract it using software or even Windows internal .ZIP handling. First try double-clicking the .ZIP file to see if it opens. If it does, then deal with the files the same as you would files in a regular Windows folder. If not, then download PKZip, 7Zip, Rar!, or other archiver that handles .ZIP files. After installing an archiver, the likely action is to right-click the file you want to unzip and select unzip.
In computer lingo, to "zip" a file is to compress it. The classic utility for this is WinZip, but today, there are many "zip" utilities.