

The contents of your folder are displayed as a series of links. To view your files click on the folder link – in this example ‘Folder of files’. The image below illustrates how your folder might appear on your course page. Click on the zip folder which you have uploaded, then ‘unzip’.Click on the the folder which you have created, in the topic you have selected.To access the individual files you will now need to unzip the folder. Your files are currently zipped which, though convenient for uploading to QMplus, stops your students from accessing the content of the folder. Having selected your zipped folder, click Open. Click on Choose File and navigate to your resource.When clicking on the Add icon, the ‘File picker’ opens.Drag your folder directly to the page using the ‘drag and drop’ option or Click on ADD.You might also want to give the folder a description, this is optional but helps give context to the individual files Your students will click on this to access the content of the zipped folder. Click on the Add an activity or resource menu for that topic and select Folder and Add.

Locate the ‘topic’ where you would like your resource to be displayed.From within QMplus, click on the TURN EDITING ON button (top right of your screen).Step 2: Selecting Folder from the Add a resource menu To move multiple files in to this folder simply drag and drop or copy and paste your desired files into your new zipped folder.Right click an empty space on your desktop or documents area choose New > Compressed (zipped) folder.Step 1: Zipping Files/Folders on your computer View your files (the contents from your zipped folder) on your course page.Create a zipped folder on your computer.How to Use 7-Zip to Split / Archive a FileĤ. When complete, the 7zip file will be located in the same folder of the files you unless you specified another location.įor more help refer to other NGR 7-zip guides:ģ. Then click “OK”.Ī – Go to “Compression level” drop down menu.Īfter you click OK, 7-zip will bring up another window with a status bar informing you when the process will be completed. The higher the compression, the more memory it will use on your pc. For basic needs, the only option you would need to adjust is the “Compression level” menu. Select “7-Zip” then > “Add to Archive.”ħZip will then pull up a window with several drop down menu options. Then you can right click the files to bring up the menu. To highlight multiple files, press “CTRL + left click” on the specific files.Ī – highlight the file(s) that you would like to archive.

(7z is the default format for Z-zip like the RAR is for WinRaR.)įirst you want to select the files that you would like to archive. 7zip is known for producing excellent compression ratios- sometimes even better than Winzip when using the 7Z for creating archives.
