![]() Some embroidery software can unzip for you, while others cannot. In a list view with extensions turned off, you may not know what kind of file it is and may mistake it for an embroidery file. In icon view, you can easily distinguish a zip file by its distinctive icon. Some browsers will automatically unzip the file for you but let’s see what to do if yours doesn’t. Zipping compresses the file making it faster to send, protects it from getting corrupted, and prevents the browser from opening it into a window of gibberish. When you download embroidery designs from most sites, they are zipped. If you’re using a Mac, Safari will automatically extract files when you download. ![]() If you’re still using XP, choose “Explore” after right-clicking the zip file. I’m demonstrating in Windows 10 and this works in Windows 7 & 8. ![]() In this video I’ll show you how to unzip embroidery designs or any file for that matter using Windows Explorer. ![]()
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