From the remote WinXP era, Microsoft has integrated zip compression support in Windows, which allows users to compress or extract zip files without installing a third-party compression tool.
1. First of all, compressed files, we often have a class of related documents agreed to be sorted together, then a packet can be easy to manage and the volume will become smaller. Select the file we want to package, or multiple files, and then click the right mouse button.
2. At this time move the mouse to "Send to" on the extension menu we can see the "Compressed (zipped) Folder", click on it, just select the files are packaged into a new compression package.
3. If we double-click the package, the system uses the File Manager to open it, and we can see the files contained within the package, and we can open them and edit them.
4. So how to deal with a compression package how to extract it? In fact, it is also very simple, right click on the compression package we will see a "full extract" option, click on it.
5. This is what we see in a new window, where we need to determine the path after the unpacked file is stored. In general, you can use the default, as it is usually extracted to the same folder as the original package. After clicking "Extract", the file in the package is unpacked.