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Hi, this is Gary with MacMost.com. Let me show you how you can compress and decompress files on your Mac. MacMost is brought to you thanks to an incredible group of supporters. Join us and get exclusive content at MacMost.com/patreon. So its very easy to compress a file, group of files, or even folders using a simple command in the Finder on your Mac. This is also known as zipping the files because the zip format is mostly used for compression. Just as easily you can decompress any zip file that you receive by email or download. So compressing a file is pretty easy. All I need to do is use the Context menu which I can get to with a two finger click on my trackpad or by Control clicking on a file and then I get the option to Compress. So look for the option Compress and the name of the file. If I select that I will get the same file there but with dot zip after it. You can see it has compressed it some. So 187 KB to 137 KB. Now if I want to do that with multiple files I can select one