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On the disk it is not a compressed file... like if i were to send someone a file and it was 40 megabytes, i could compress the folder down to 20 megabytes using winrar, it will compress any file/ folder for you... they are mostly used as zip files or folders.
Zipping a folder means to compress the files in the folder so that the take less space on a disk or can be sent in less time over the Internet. Folders and files so compressed will have the extension .zip. With most operating systems they can be uncompressed by double clicking them.
To compress a folder, right click on the folder. Select properties. In the general tab select the advanced option near the bottom. In that dialog box, near the bottom, you will find the option to compress the folder. Simply check the box and click "ok".
Yes - Create a compressed folder and drag files into it. (File, New, Folder, and then Change Properties, Advanced to Compress.)
Try using the Windows zip folder. Right click on any documents ->Send to-> Compressed (zipped) Folder. A compressed (zipped) folder have a horizontal zipper.hope this help.
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
The purpose of synchronization folder is to share the original folder contents to other folders in remote locations. When changing contents in the sync folder the other folders update as well.
Probably because someone deliberately or accidentally instructed Win Zip or another compression program to compress the folder.
A compressed zip folder is data that has been shrunk from its original size to take less disk space.
Compressed (zipped)
The graphic.bmp file The Backup folder