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Originally posted by Euro-commuterCould you explain this in a little more detail? I buy the add-on. I stick it on my PC. I zip an Excel spreadsheet and create a self-extracting file.
I send that file to somebody else, who doesn't even have Winzip on his PC, never mind any add-ons. He double-clicks on the file I sent him, and in a single leap it is extracted and opened in Excel.
That's how I understand the requirement. Is that what you're saying the add-on does?
Originally posted by Euro-commuterand opened in Excel.
AFAIR it's free too.
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Originally posted by Euro-commuterCould you explain this in a little more detail? I buy the add-on. I stick it on my PC. I zip an Excel spreadsheet and create a self-extracting file.
I send that file to somebody else, who doesn't even have Winzip on his PC, never mind any add-ons. He double-clicks on the file I sent him, and in a single leap it ie extracted and opened in Excel.
That's how I understand the requirement. Is that what you're saying the add-on does?
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Originally posted by Let-Me-InYes, my point is that if Winzip can run the file after it is opened, then the add on will create the self extractor. That should meet both of his reqs...
Oh yes, your excused!!
I send that file to somebody else, who doesn't even have Winzip on his PC, never mind any add-ons. He double-clicks on the file I sent him, and in a single leap it is extracted and opened in Excel.
That's how I understand the requirement. Is that what you're saying the add-on does?
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Originally posted by Euro-commuterExcuse me, but have you noted the requirement? That double-clicking on the zip file should not only extract it but also open the extracted file.
It is a good question. Wish I had a good answer
Oh yes, your excused!!
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Originally posted by Let-Me-InThere is a self extraction add on for Winzip...
It is a good question. Wish I had a good answer
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If anyone actually opens said file after being told what it does, then they deserve every virus they get...
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Originally posted by MarillionFanDoes anyone know if it's possible to create a Self Extracting Zip/Exe so that when the user double clicks the file, it expands and opens the application it is dealt for.
I have a large Excel file and I have created an Exe/Zip but I have to click twice to get the file. I want the user to dbl click and for the file to open in Excel.
Any ideas?
The thing to remember if if you're Zipping to compress to a file to be sent via email, all ISPs and companys will kill .exe attachements including S/E zip .exe's so reaame the extension to .txt.
HTH
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i don't know about xls documents, but you can get winzip to auto execute a file after extracting... (see the "install" help) i'm not sure how this is going to work on things like xls documents though...
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Originally posted by MarillionFanDoes anyone know if it's possible to create a Self Extracting Zip/Exe so that when the user double clicks the file, it expands and opens the application it is dealt for.
I have a large Excel file and I have created an Exe/Zip but I have to click twice to get the file. I want the user to dbl click and for the file to open in Excel.
Any ideas?
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Self Extracting Zip
Does anyone know if it's possible to create a Self Extracting Zip/Exe so that when the user double clicks the file, it expands and opens the application it is dealt for.
I have a large Excel file and I have created an Exe/Zip but I have to click twice to get the file. I want the user to dbl click and for the file to open in Excel.
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