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How to Create a Zip Folder

Creating a zip folder is a convenient way to compress files and save disk space. Whether you're organizing your files or wanting to send them more easily, zipping them is a great solution. Our AI assistant is here to guide you through the process, step by step.

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Creating a zip folder can simplify file sharing and save space. Generally, you can just right-click on the files, choose "Send to," and then "Compressed (zipped) folder" for Windows. On a Mac, select files, right-click, and choose "Compress." What type of files are you looking to compress? I'd love to help with any specific questions or steps you might need.