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Fill in the file you want to use as input in the Input Box or push on the Browse button next to the Input Box to select the file from a list. In the same way, you fill in the Output Box, this is the file that is going to be written. Pay attention that the Output file is the correct one because he will be overwritten.

Then push on the Compress or the Uncompress button. This will start the (Un)compressing. You can compress about every file in the HTML format no matter what version of HTML it is. If you find a file that does not work the same anymore, after you compress it, please notify me. When you uncompress, you must uncompress a file that is being compressed by this program. If you uncompress an uncompressed file or a file that is compressed in another way, the results could be very complicated/useless/strange/... So even if you want to use my program to redo the outlining of your source file, first compress and only then uncompress the file.

After the starting of the (Un)Compressing progress, a progressbar at the bottom of the window will indicate the progress. For compressing this progressbar will become 100%full, only once, by uncompressing this will happen twice. You can stop this progress by clicking on the Exit button, which will immediately terminate the program. Exiting the program can be done at any moment by hitting this Exit Button.

When you use wildcards (*, ?) in the Input Box, you will receive a list of the files meeting your constrains. Just answer yes or no when you're asked if you want to proceed. If you select the Subdirs Checkbox, all the subdirectories will be searched too. If you use wildcards in the input box, the output bow will be ignored.

Example:

c:\Internet Homepage\*.htm

All the files in the 'Internet Homepage' directory will be (Un)Compressed.