Yes,
Windows should automatically uncompress the file when you attempt the move the file somewhere else.
Yes,there is a possiblity to rename a compressed folder
Any folder location Text Colour is blue = Compressed file or folder
A folder is a container that holds files. A zipped folder is a folder or a group of files that have been compressed by a special program such as WinZip. WinZip is a paid compression program. 7zip is a free file compression program.
You rename one of them.
rename one of the files
Yes - Create a compressed folder and drag files into it. (File, New, Folder, and then Change Properties, Advanced to Compress.)
Right-click > Send to > Compressed Folder 7-zip or WinRAR are programs to manipulate "archived" or "compressed" files.
If you mean how do you create it, right-click on the desktop, select new- compressed (zip) folder, you can drag and drop the files into there The icon is a folder with a zip on the top
You can delete them just like any other folder.
To retrieve the files from a compressed file you will need to unzip it using programs like WinRaR, which extracts the files into a normal folder.
sorry you can't but if you really wanted to save all the files and create new folder
Yes it does. To use the zip utility: Locate the file or folder that you want to compress. Right-click the file or folder, point to Send to, and then click Compressed (zipped) folder. A new compressed folder is created in the same location. To rename it, right-click the folder, click Rename, and then type the new name.