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How to Zip and Unzip Files and Folders on a Mac

By Matthew Lynch
June 8, 2023
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As a Mac user, you may find it necessary to zip and unzip files and folders on your computer. Zipping files and folders can help you save space on your computer, transfer files more easily, and protect your files from being accidentally deleted or edited. Here is a guide on how to zip and unzip files and folders on a Mac.

Zip Files and Folders on a Mac

1. Select the files or folders you want to zip.

2. Right-click on the selected files or folders.

3. Click on “Compress [filename]”.

4. Wait for the zip file to be created.

Alternatively, you can zip files and folders using the following steps:

1. Create a new folder.

2. Drag and drop the files or folders you want to zip into the new folder.

3. Right-click on the new folder.

4. Click on “Compress [folder name]”.

5. Wait for the zip file to be created.

Unzip Files and Folders on a Mac

1. Double-click the zip file you want to unzip.

2. The files will be extracted to the same location as the original zip file.

3. Alternatively, you can right-click on the zip file and select “Open With” > “Archive Utility”.

4. Wait for the files to be extracted.

If you have password-protected zip files, you will need to enter the password before the files can be extracted. Some zip files may also have multiple parts, and you will need to unzip all the parts in order to access the files contained within.

In conclusion, zipping and unzipping files and folders on a Mac is a simple process that can be done in just a few clicks. Whether you are looking to save space on your computer or transfer files more easily, zipping your files and folders is a great option. And when it’s time to access those files again, unzipping them is just as easy.

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