CHAPTER 6
Archiving and Compressing Files
Most people who work with computers realize that the task of copying many files from one location to another is more efficient if the files can be bundled together and copied as a single unit. This is especially true when copying hundreds or thousands of files from one location to another. For example, in a Windows environment, if you have hundreds of files in a folder, it is fairly easy to click and drag the folder (containing the files) and copy it to a different location. This copy task would be time-consuming and error-prone if you individually copied each file within the folder.
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