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Zip file to document
I have been sent an attachment to an email which when I download goes to a zip file and will then only let me print as a photo which I do not have the correct printer for yet. Can I save this as a document so that I can print it as normal. Sorry but I am not that good on the computer as self taught so if you can help I would appreciate it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The zip file will contain other files that have been compressed to a smaller size for sending via email. You need to unzip this file with free software such as this one.
http://www.7-zip.org/
You will need to select the Windows 32-bit version.
Once you have downloaded and got it installed you need to save the zip file to your hard drive, right click on zip file then select 'extract here' from the various options.
http://www.7-zip.org/
You will need to select the Windows 32-bit version.
Once you have downloaded and got it installed you need to save the zip file to your hard drive, right click on zip file then select 'extract here' from the various options.
both XP and vista can open zip natively - no need for extra software
they both "see" the zip as a folder - so simply save the attachment to My documents ... and when you click it - it will show what's inside
if it's jpg - they don't compress - it's just a "box to keep them together - to extract ... just drag and drop into a "real" folder - or cut and paste
they both "see" the zip as a folder - so simply save the attachment to My documents ... and when you click it - it will show what's inside
if it's jpg - they don't compress - it's just a "box to keep them together - to extract ... just drag and drop into a "real" folder - or cut and paste
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