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Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Friday, October 28, 2022
Topics covered in this issue…
• How to ‘zip’ the contents of a folder on a Windows PC
• Q&A: How do I remove my birth date from my Facebook profile?
• How to expand all processes and apps in the Windows’ Task Manager at once
• Ever wonder why Stop Signs are shaped like octagons?
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Today’s quick tech tip….
How to ‘zip’ the contents of a folder on a Windows PC
If you’ve ever needed to send multiple files to someone via email you probably noticed how much of a pain it can be to send attach them all, one-by-one.
Well, here’s a little tip that can make emailing multiple files to someone a lot faster and easier. All you have to do is copy those files into a folder, and then ‘zip’ (i.e. compress) that folder.
You can then attach that one ‘zip’ file to your email and send it on its merry way.
Luckily, zipping (i.e. compressing) a folder and its contents is quite easy on Windows PC. Just follow the steps below for your Windows version.
Windows 10:
1 – Create a new folder and copy all the files you want to include in the zipped archive into it.
2 – Right-click on that folder and select Send to>Compressed (zipped) folder from the menu.
Windows 11:
1 – Create a new folder and copy all the files you want to include in the zipped archive into it.
2 – Right-click on that folder and select Show more options from the menu.
3 – Click Send to>Compressed (zipped) folder.
That’s all there is to it. You now have a zipped folder containing all of the selected files.
Just attach that one zipped folder to your email and click the Send button.
The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…
• Q&A: How do I remove my birth date from my Facebook profile?
This post explains how to do it using either the Facebook website or the mobile app.
• How to expand all processes and apps in the Windows’ Task Manager at once
This can be a real time saver when you’re trying to track down a problem with your Windows PC.
• Click here to see today’s ‘Picture of the Day’.
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Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
Ever wonder why Stop Signs are shaped like octagons?
There are actually a couple of very good reasons.
Tech news that caught my eye…
• Apple fixes recently disclosed zero-day on older iPhones, iPads
• Twitter shares will be suspended today amid Elon Musk’s takeover
• Opinion: Why the iPad still can’t replace my laptop
• The TikTok settlement is real, and you can get money from it
• Windows 11 and Android are lifting this cool feature from macOS and iPhones
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