On Windows, you can right click the document, then move down to "Send To" and then select "Compressed (zipped) Folder", which will create the zip file containing the document.
Afterwards, you just need to attach it to the email or send it over IM as needed.
Note: Email's generally have an attachment size limit, often around 10mb.
A file in Gmail automatically does'nt send until you send it. Zip is a way to attach a complete folder. When you attach it and click on it, then it sends.
You can send a folder through Gmail by making a zip file of it. You can compress it into a zip file. Then sending it as an attachment is easy.
Right click the file and click "Send to" then click "Compressed Zip File" and select the save location.
We are not able to send complete folders to Gmail. There is another way to send them. You can wrap them in a zip and then send the zip file.
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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.
Piaggio Zip files allows one to email or send multiple files (for example, pictures) in one file and then the recipient can open the zip file and unpack all of the files. By zipping files, one can send multiple files that are quite large in one file that is a lot smaller as the Piaggio Zip files compress the files into one smaller file.
In your email application you use the "attach" function (this may have an icon like a paperclip) and this enable you ti search for the document and attach it, so that you can send it with the e-mail.
Yes. but not if the person receiving it asked you to send it
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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.
Right click the jpg file and click "Send To", next click "Compressed Zip Folder", then select the save location.