Batch ZIP
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Introduction
PowerArchiver's Batch Zip tool makes it
easy to archive large amounts of files into individual archives. You can add
files or folders to be batch zipped, select the compression you want and
PowerArchiver will archive each file you selected into its own individual
archive. Thus, if you add 10 files to the list, PowerArchiver will make 10
different archives, based on the options you choose.
Options
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Select files and folders to be included - As you can
see, there are separate buttons for "Add File" and "Add Folder". By
using these buttons, you can select files and folders that will be batch
zipped. Once you select files and/or folders, they will be added to the
File List and displayed. If you wish to remove an object from the list, simply
select it and click on the "Remove" button. When you add folder to the list,
all files inside that folder will be Batch Zipped. Please use Add Folders with
caution - if you add your Program Files folder, you could create thousands of
archives.
- Destination Directory - select where you want your archives to be
placed:
- File's Current Folder - will place archives in the same folder as
original files.
- Custom Folder - you can select a custom folder where all the
archives will be placed.
- Destination Format -
select what format you want to use for your archives.
- Compression - select what
compression you wish to use, depending on what destination format you
selected.
- "Group files from same folder into same archive" - all files from selected folder will be
archived into single archive and named same as the folder. If multiple folders
are selected, multiple archives will be created.
Once you have selected all desired options, click "Run"
to begin the Batch ZIP.
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