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WinZip
I have to admit I'm embarrassed to ask this but here it goes. How do I create a zip archive that preserves the relative file paths? I'm using WinZip, right click (from IE) "add to archive" and I make sure the option is selected to "preserve relative path, but it doesn't. All of the items un zipto the same folder.
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don't use winzip
... use the zip support built in winxp (and later) ... I just highlight all the files and folders i want to include, right click, send to, Compressed (zip) folder
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How does it know what directory is the "root" if I have several files all in different directories? And how do I highlight files in different folders? If I highlight one file, then switch to another folder, doesn't the "highlighting" go away on the first file?
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put them all in their own folder...
my zip folder\ \dir1\bunches of files \dir2\bunches of files highlight dir1 and dir2 then right click -> send to-> zip folder.... its a pain that you have to manually create the dir structure but you only have to do that once...
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OK, got it.
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Not sure what version of WinZip you're using, but recent versions let you drag and drop folders into the WinZip window and will preserve subdirectory structure when you do so.
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I use 7zip, works great.
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