<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> <TITLE>7-Zip Plugin</TITLE> <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> </HEAD> <BODY> <H1>7-Zip Plugin</H1> <P>7-Zip is a plugin for manipulating archives. It makes all archive files look like usual folders in File Manager.</P> <P>Most of the operations with compressed files can be initiated by right-clicking on files in the File Manager (or in Windows Explorer) and selecting the appropriate command from a menu.</P> <H4>Using 7-Zip</H4> <DL> <DT><A name="open"></A>Opening archive</DT> <DD> <P>There are two ways to open an archive file:</P> <UL> <LI>If you have the file type associated with 7-Zip, then you can open the file with 7-Zip by double-clicking the file or by right-clicking and selecting the <B>Open</B> command.</LI> <LI>You can right-click the archive file, point to <B>7-Zip</B>, and then click the <B>Open</B> command item.</LI> </UL> </DD> <DT>Extracting archive</DT> <DD> <P>There are two ways to extract files from an archive:</P> <UL> <LI>To extract all files from an archive right-click the archive file, point to <B>7-Zip</B>, and then click the <B>Extract files...</B> command item.</LI> <LI>To extract specific files from an archive, open it by <A href="#open">Open archive with 7-Zip</A>, select the items to extract, and run the <B>Copy To...</B> command.</LI> </UL> <P> <A href="extract.htm">Extract Dialog</A> will appear.</P> </DD> <DT>Testing archive</DT> <DD> <P>To test an archive, right-click the archive file, point to <B>7-Zip</B>, and then click the <B>Test archive</B> command item.</P> </DD> <DT>Creating and updating files in an archive</DT> <DD> <P>For creating or updating an archive file, right-click the file(s) or folder(s) you want to compress, point to <B>7-Zip</B>, and then click the <B>Add to archive...</B> command item. <A href="add.htm">Add to Archive Dialog</A> will appear.</P> </DD> </DL> </BODY> </HTML>