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How to inject title in zip

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welcome back to another trebly tutorial in this video I want to show you how to create a title page for your screenplay and so in the last video we kind of created this little sample test script just kind of messing around but letamp;#39;s say you have your script all written up well if youamp;#39;re using like a word document or something you just open up and normally youamp;#39;d like do a bunch of return spaces then youamp;#39;d like create your title page sort of you do all the formatting yourself well in trouble it doesnamp;#39;t do it that way and trouble you just go ahead and do your script Iamp;#39;m gonna hit ctrl Z to undo all these changes I made so the actual script is this part here and then the title page is kind of a separate file but when you export us and save your script it merges them all together so to see the title page or make changes to it you click on this script and go down to title page or title pages and that brings up this section for the title page so

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Right-click on the file or folder. Move your cursor over the Send to option. This will open a new submenu. Select Compressed (zipped) folder. To place multiple files into a zip folder, select all of the files while hitting the Ctrl button.
Select the file(s) or folder(s) that you want to zip. Right-click and select Send to Compressed (zipped) folder. A new zip file will be created in the same location as the original file(s) or folder(s). You can rename the zip file by right-clicking and selecting Rename.
To give the zip file a file name, you would use the document property Disk - File Name like for any file. The same applies to other end locations like the FTP, SFTP, etc. You would use FTP - File Name if you were sending to a FTP or the respectively file name property for whatever end destination the file will be at.
A zip file is a file format that can contain multiple files combined and compressed into one file. Files that are zipped have a file extension of . zip.
There are different reasons why you cant rename files in Windows. For instance, the files or folders you are trying to rename are being used by another program. Besides, the antivirus software may prevent you from changing the name of a file or a folder. In addition, you cant rename file that is open or in use.
To zip (compress) a file or folder Locate the file or folder that you want to zip. Press and hold (or right-click) the file or folder, select (or point to) Send to, and then select Compressed (zipped) folder.
Enter the recipients email address, a subject line, and any content you want to include in the email message. Click the paperclip icon in the bottom menu ribbon of your email and then navigate to the Zip files location on your PC. Double-click the Zip file name to attach it to your email.
Press and hold (or right-click) the file or folder, select (or point to) Send to, and then select Compressed (zipped) folder. A new zipped folder with the same name is created in the same location. To rename it, press and hold (or right-click) the folder, select Rename, and then type the new name.

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