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FTP and File Management
2. How to Connect to SFTP using FileZilla4. How to Split a File Using 7-Zip6. How to Upload a File Using Notepad++8. Replacing your Primary Domain with Another Website10. Moving Files Using FileZilla12. Compress/Zip a File Using 7-Zip13. Using Filezilla to Connect to Your Account via FTP15. How do I FTP with Internet Explorer 8?17. How do I use Google's Cache to Restore a Web Page?18. How do I Generate a cPanel Backup using an Automated Script?20. How do I Connect Securely to my Website via FTP?21. How can I restore a backup copy of a file on my server?23. How to Reset Your FTP Password25. How to Find a File in the File Manager - »
- How to Split a File Using 7-Zip

Mac Zip To Multiple Files
Mac and Linux users will want to stick with tar.gz, tar.bz2 or 7z (though Mac users will need a program like GUI Tar to create these formats, unless they want to delve into the command line. Easy: Zip Multiple Folders Files into Individual Archives - Mac OS X You can easily compress multiple files or folders into separate ZIP files. This saves time from having to right-click each file or folder and choose compress. Zip multiple files. Step 1: Hold down the mouse button or trackpad to draw a box around all the files you want to compress. Alternatively, press the Command button while tapping the trackpad.