You cannot convert a file into a folder!
On a Mac right click on the file/folder and select Compress file/folder name from the menu that appears. This will create a zip file called file/folder name.zip
Create a new folder on your desktop (file; new folder) then drag and drop all the files into the folder. Now right click the folder and click "Compress New Folder". This will convert the folder into a .zip file. Now you can upload the file to zshare or any other file hosting site.
Convert the volume to NTFS
Nothing. The FAT file system simply does not support the features needed for file/folder encryption. You'll have to convert the volume to NTFS.
Press add file or folder from the taskbar at the top. Choose any supported file. Once you have your file(s) added, choose an output file, and an output folder, then press convert. Good luck
In order to convert JPG files into CBDS files using PictoDS, simply adding JPG files and trying to "Proceed" to convert them is not going to work. What you can do, is:Compress all the JPG files you want to convert into one ZIP or RAR archive. Add this archive and then click "Proceed". The JPG files will be unzipped into the same folder the archive is contained and a CBDS file will be created in the folder you've set as PictoDS's "output folder".Add the folder containing the JPG files you want to convert. A CBDS file will be created in the folder set as PictoDS's "output folder".
How do you add a program to a file folder?
A over loaded folder/file.
You can't turn a folder into a file. You can, however, make a folder look like a file by changing its icon (for instance, to the icon for a text document or Excel spreadsheet). You could also delete or move a folder and make a file with the same name, which might make it look like it had been turned into a file.
There are many ways to unload or unlock a file or folder. You could use a key to unlock the folder.
what is the differences between a file and a folder
The sub folder is a folder inside the file folder. For example... The "Sample Pictures" folder is a sub folder to the "My Pictures" folder. It's pretty straight forward and simple...so hope that helps?