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Explorer Context Menu Enhancements
You can access many WinZip® features directly from the
context menus of My Computer and Windows Explorer. When you right click files
or folders in My Computer or Windows Explorer, Windows displays a context
(pop-up) menu containing actions that are appropriate for the
selected items. WinZip can add entries to the context menu that allow you to
open and create archives, add and extract files, mail archives, etc.
Configuring the context menu
You can configure WinZip's context menu enhancements using
the Explorer Enhancements tab of the WinZip Classic configuration dialog
(choose Configuration from the Options menu; Wizard users will
need to temporarily switch to Classic mode to do this).
Alternatively, if WinZip is configured to display its
entries in a submenu of the Explorer context menu, you can access the
configuration dialog directly by right clicking any file or folder in an
Explorer window and then clicking Configure in the WinZip submenu.
In the configuration dialog you'll find options on how and
where WinZip's menu items are displayed, and you can enable or disable many of
the items individually. Click the Help button or press F1 in the dialog
for specific help on the options.
Using the context menu
To use the context menu, simply right click a file or
folder in My Computer or Windows Explorer. WinZip will add items to the context
menu that are appropriate to the file or folder you selected. These items will
appear either in the main context menu or in a submenu labeled
"WinZip," depending on your configuration option.
Some WinZip context menu items are also appropriate for
multiple selections. For example, you can select several files and add them all
to a Zip file in one operation, or you can select multiple Zip files and extract
from all of them at once. To do this, left click a file or folder to
select the first item, hold down the Ctrl key and left click to select
additional items, and then right click any selected item to pop up the
context menu. See your Windows help for more ways to select multiple files.
Main context menu items
These items appear in the main Explorer context menu if
the selected item is an archive.
- Open with WinZip: starts WinZip and opens the selected archive. If
multiple archives are selected, a separate WinZip window will be opened for each
archive. See also the separate Open with WinZip submenu entry described
below.
- Print: this is a standard Windows menu entry; however, if the
selected item is an archive, Windows will use WinZip to print a list of files
contained in the archive.
These items appear in the main Explorer context menu if
the selected item is a WinZip job file.
- Run with WinZip: starts the WinZip job.
- Edit with WinZip: opens the WinZip Job Wizard so you can edit your job file.
This item appears in the main Explorer context menu if
the selected item is a WinZip registration file (.wzmul).
- Register WinZip: uses the contents of the registration file
to register this copy of WinZip.
Submenu items
These are the menu entries you may see in the WinZip
submenu. The actual entries that appear in any particular case depend on the
type(s) of file(s) you have selected. Note: these items will appear in
the main menu rather than a submenu if you have cleared the Display context
menu items in a submenu checkbox in your configuration.
- Add to Zip file...: adds the selected items to a new or existing Zip
file. A dialog appears in which you can specify the Zip file name, and WinZip
remains open after the add operation is complete.
- Add to filename.zip: adds the selected items to the named Zip
file; the name is based on the name of the selected item, or the folder name if
multiple items are selected. WinZip adds the selected items to the Zip file,
creating a new Zip file if necessary.
- Add to recently used Zip file: opens a submenu listing recently used
Zip files. The selected items are added to the Zip file you pick from the
list. Note: this item is enabled or disabled
by the configuration option labeled "Add to recently used Zip file <file
history>".
- Open with WinZip: this is a separate entry from the Open with
WinZip that appears at the top of the main context menu when an archive is
selected. It appears when the selected item is a self-extracting archive (.exe)
or a media "skin" file for programs such as Windows Media Player
(.wmz, etc.). These types of files are not associated with WinZip, so Windows
will place a standard Open option at the top of the menu; Open
will start the program (if it is a self-extracting .exe file) or open the file
in the media player (if it is a skin file). However, these file types can
also be opened with WinZip, just like standard Zip files. To do this,
choose Open with WinZip from the submenu.
- Note: this item is enabled or disabled by the
configuration option labeled Open unassociated archives with WinZip.
- Zip and E-Mail filename: WinZip compresses the selected items
into a temporary Zip file with the specified name, creates a new e-mail message,
and attaches the Zip file. You can then address and send the e-mail as you
usually would. WinZip deletes the temporary Zip file when it is no longer
needed.
- Zip and E-Mail Plus...: this item is similar to Zip and E-Mail
filename, but you can specify the filename to be used for the Zip file,
and you can optionally encrypt the files contained in the Zip file.
- Configure...: displays the configuration dialog for WinZip's
Explorer enhancements, including the context menu. This allows you to adjust
the context menu and other options without starting WinZip. Note that this
option is only available if WinZip's context menu items appear in a submenu.
The following submenu items appear only if the selected
item is an archive or, in some cases, multiple archives or self-extracting
archives.
- Extract to ...: WinZip's Extract dialog appears and you can choose a
folder to which the files in the archive(s) will be extracted. Note: this menu
entry also appears when you use the right mouse button to drag and drop an
archive.
- Extract to here: the files in the archive(s) are extracted to the
folder that is displayed in the Explorer window. Note: this menu entry also
appears when you use the right mouse button to drag and drop an archive.
- Extract to folder folder-name: the files in the archive are
extracted to the specified folder, which is created if necessary. The folder
name is derived from the archive name.
- Extract to here using file names for folders: this item appears only
if multiple archives are selected. The files in the archives are extracted to
subfolders of the currently displayed folder ("here"), using the
archive names for the subfolder names. For example, if the Explorer window
shows the folder Downloads and you choose this option to extract from the Zip
files One.zip and Two.zip, the files are extracted to Downloads\One and
Downloads\Two.
- Extract to folder ...: opens a menu listing folders to which files
have recently been extracted. The files in the archive(s) are extracted to the
folder you pick from the submenu. Note: this item is enabled or
disabled by the configuration option labeled "Extract to folder <folder
history>".
- E-mail filename: creates a new e-mail message and attaches
the selected archive. This option appears only if a single archive is selected.
- Encrypt: encrypts all files currently in the selected Zip file(s).
You will be asked for a password and an encryption method. This option appears
only if all of the selected files are Zip files.
- Create Self-Extractor (.Exe): starts WinZip Self-Extractor, which
allows you to create a self-extracting program file (.exe) from the Zip file.
This option is available only if the selection consists of a single
non-self-extracting Zip file.
Related Topics:
Using the Explorer
Interface
Explorer Enhancements
(Configuration Dialog)
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