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Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. These wildcards behave in the same way as in the Windows Command Prompt. Type the folder name to which the files will be extracted, or click the ellipsis Select this option to extract the files to the same relative paths that they were saved in. To use this feature, the relative paths must have been stored in the zip archive when it was created.

Select the action that you want to take if a file with the same name as the file being extracted exists in the destination folder: Create a file with a unique name : Select this option to append a value to the filename to create a unique filename that does not conflict with an existing filename.

Overwrite : Select this option to overwrite the existing file with the file that you are extracting. Fail : Select this option to cause the Decompress File activity to fail if the file name already exists. Normally, this method is used to transfer multiple files from one computer to another. Moreover, zip files are used to send multiple files in one click through an email.

Once you are done with transferring the zip file from one place to another, you need to decompress them, in order to use the contents on the file. The compression tool, which was used to compress the file, can be used to decompress the file. Moreover, Windows operating system also provides the facility to decompress the file with zip file extension.

Zip files are not executable. Therefore, one must extract the contents, in order to use them. When you will decompress the file, you will have a copy of the contents on your hard drive. Meanwhile the original zip file still remains there. You can also find it by clicking on the Start button on the left down corner of your desktop.



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