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A zip file is a way of grouping, or archiving, multiple files so they act like one file. For example, lets say you want to email a folder of Word documents to someone. You could attach each file individually, but it would take a long timeespecially if there are a lot of documents.
Zipped (compressed) files take up less storage space and can be transferred to other computers more quickly than uncompressed files. In Windows, you work with zipped files and folders in the same way that you work with uncompressed files and folders.
ZIP files work in much the same way as a standard folder on your computer. They contain data and files together in one place. But with zipped files, the contents are compressed, which reduces the amount of data used by your computer.
The informal meaning of the ZIP abbreviation is move at high speed. Released on February 14, 1989, it was co-created by Philip Walter Katz. A ZIP file generally uses the . zip or the . ZIP file extensions, along with the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) type application/zip.
Right-click on the file or folder. Select Compressed (zipped) folder. To place multiple files into a zip folder, select all of the files while hitting the Ctrl button. Then, right-click on one of the files, move your cursor over the Send to option and select Compressed (zipped) folder.
Where to put certifications on resume In a certifications and licenses section. The first place you should highlight your certificate is in a dedicated certification section on your resume. Alongside your name. In your resume summary. In your cover letter.

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