Windows 10 supports zip natively, which means that you can just double-click the zipped folder to access its content — and open files. However, you always want to extract all the compressed files before using them.
If you don't unzip the files, you won't be able to edit and save the new content in the same document, and if you're trying to install a piece of software, the installation process won't start.
To extract all the files from a zipped folder, do the following:
1. Right-click the compressed (zipped) folder.
2. Select Extract All from the context menu.
3. By default, the compressed files will extract in the same location as the zipped folder, but you can click the Browse button to select an alternative location.
4. Check the Show extracted files when complete option.
5. Click Extract.
If you don't unzip the files, you won't be able to edit and save the new content in the same document, and if you're trying to install a piece of software, the installation process won't start.
To extract all the files from a zipped folder, do the following:
1. Right-click the compressed (zipped) folder.
2. Select Extract All from the context menu.
3. By default, the compressed files will extract in the same location as the zipped folder, but you can click the Browse button to select an alternative location.
4. Check the Show extracted files when complete option.
5. Click Extract.
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