![]() This feature requires that a supported e-mail application such as Outlook be installed. ![]() The Zip file is automatically deleted when your e-mail program no longer needs it. WinZip creates a Zip file containing the selected items and attaches it to a new e-mail message. To use the feature, simply select files or folders in Explorer and choose Zip and E-Mail from the pop-up menu. Zip and E-Mail adds a new feature to the Windows Explorer context menu.See online help ("Install Feature" topic) for complete information. Theme/screen saver installation is also supported by the WinZip Wizard. WinZip will extract all necessary files to the appropriate folder(s) and then run the required system theme or screen saver support application to complete installation. To use this feature, simply open a Zip file containing a theme or screen saver and click the Install button. ![]() WinZip can install desktop themes and screen savers contained in Zip files. Under Windows 98 and Windows 2000, WinZip menus now display small icons corresponding to the menu items' toolbar buttons.Use the Actions or File menu for archive-related actions like Virus Scan. This is more consistent with general Windows conventions. When you click the right mouse button on a file in the archive contents list, the pop-up menu now displays only file-related actions such as Extract.The Windows Desktop Update (Active Desktop) must be installed and WinZip shell extensions enabled in order to use this feature. If "View as Web Page" is enabled in Explorer, the information will instead appear in the description area of the web page. The tooltip shows how many files are in the archive and displays the archive comment, if there is one. WinZip now displays a tooltip when a Zip file is selected in Windows Explorer.These Internet Explorer-like buttons are simpler in style than the traditional WinZip toolbar buttons and optionally appear in gray, changing to full color when the mouse pointer is on them. Optional new "Explorer-style" toolbar buttons are available.WinZip automatically stores the same path information that is copied when using drag and drop or copy and paste in the Windows Explorer. This allows you to, for example, zip all *.DOC files in a folder tree with a single operation. The "Include subfolders" option in the Add dialog box is still available if wildcards (* or ?) are used in the filename field. When a folder is added, WinZip always adds the contents of all its subfolders, just as Explorer always copies all subfolders when you copy a folder.When individual files are added, WinZip does not look in subfolders for files with the same name.You no longer have to check the "Include subfolders" checkbox instead, WinZip determines when to include subfolders using the same logic that Explorer does. Inclusion of subfolders when adding, updating, etc., is now automatic and mirrors Explorer's treatment of subfolders.This menu item allows you to choose the application you wish to use to open the selected file. As in Explorer, hold down the Shift key while clicking the right mouse button to add an "Open With. DOC file (Microsoft Word document) might display "Open", "Print", and "New". When you click the right mouse button on a file in the archive contents list, the context menu now displays any associated actions for the type of file selected.The Wizard now supports automatic installation of desktop themes and screen savers (see below for more information).This makes processing of e-mail attachments from online service such as AOL and CompuServe easier for Wizard users. The Wizard can now extract and install from MIME and other encoded files.Like the existing Unzip/Install Wizard, the new Add Wizard is designed to make the most common operations easy and convenient. After the initial Welcome panel, the Wizard displays a new Select Activity panel from here, you specify whether you want to unzip/install, update an existing archive, or create a new archive. WinZip Wizard functionality has been extended to allow you to create and update Zip files from the Wizard.
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