Using the Start Menu and Desktop

WinZip

Using the Start Menu and Desktop

Using the Windows Desktop:

  • You can create a new, empty Zip file on the desktop: right click anywhere on the desktop and select WinZip File from the New submenu. After you've created it, change the name if desired and then double click the icon to open it using WinZip®, or use drag and drop to add files to the new Zip file.
  • Be sure to read about drag and drop for more things you can do on the desktop.

Using the Start menu:

  • If you have WinZip configured to include a Start menu entry, you can start WinZip directly from the system Start menu.
  • You can open recently used archives from the Documents submenu in the Start menu.
  • Note: Windows XP does not display Zip files in the Documents submenu. You can use the WinZip Quick Pick taskbar tray feature to open recently used archives.

See also

WinZip Quick Pick taskbar tray icon

Working with the Explorer Context Menu

Using Drag and Drop