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How To Use Compressed (Zipped) Folders
By Super Admin | Published 11/22/2006 |
Windows XP Troubleshooting
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How To Use Compressed (Zipped) Folders
This step-by-step article describes how to create and use compressed (or "zipped") folders in Windows XP. You can use compressed folders to store files in a compressed format that uses less space than normal, and if needed, you can protect those.
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306531/en-us?spid=1173&sid=global
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