Yeah, I could use the right-click menu. But I still think it would be preferable if this was the default behavior regardless how you open the file. Or if a user could set the default behavior from within the settings menus somehow. It's odd that there's more options from a right-click than there is within the program itself. And often people (or me at least) forget about the right-click menu and just double-click the file to explore the contents before extracting.
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Yeah, I could use the right-click menu. But I still think it would be preferable if this was the default behavior regardless how you opened the file. Or if you could at least set the default behavior from within the settings menus somehow. It's odd that there's more option with a right-click than there is within the program itself. And often people (or me at least) forget about the right-click menu and just double-click the file to explore the contents before extracting.
@ipavlov it's another way. use "extract" without "open". how do you do "extract" without "open"? Can we please just add an option in the menu to "Always extract into sub-directory"? Thanks
@igor_pavlov it's another way. use "extract" without "open". how do you do "extract" without "open"? Can we please just add an option in the menu to "Always extract into sub-directory"? Thanks
I don't know what you mean. I tried selecting all and hitting "extract". Didn't work. Just trying to figure out what you mean. I just want always the compressed folder to extract into another directory. I think everyone does. Nobody wants to extract where they can't find it.
I don't know what you mean. I tried selecting all and hitting "extract". I just want always the compressed folder to extract into another directory. I think everyone does. Nobody wants to extract where they can't find it.
okay so all I gotta do is select all before I press extract? Can we make it automatically select all every time it opens? I feel like the program used to do that. thanks!