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Archiving folders is the process of compressing and storing a group of files into a single file for easier management and storage. Here are the steps to archive folders: 1. Select the folder you want to archive and right-click on it. 2. Select "Send to" from the context menu, then choose "Compressed (zipped) folder" from the submenu. This will create a new compressed file with the same name as the original folder. 3. You can also use a third-party compression software such as WinZip or 7-Zip to archive your folder. To do this, open the compression software and select "New" or "Create" to start a new archive. Then, choose the folder you want to archive and add it to the archive. Finally, compress the folder by clicking the "compress" or "create" button. 4. Once the folder is compressed, you can move the new compressed file to a new location, such as an external hard drive or cloud storage service, for safekeeping. 5. To access the files within the compressed folder, simply double-click on the compressed file to extract its contents. You can then open, edit, or move individual files as needed. Remember to regularly archive your folders to prevent clutter and make it easier to manage your files.
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