I disagree with you Mike on this not being a Legacy topic - since the zip files 
are created by Legacy, I need to know how they are utilized within LEgacy

I believe I got enough information from you and others who were kind enough to 
respond - at least to see if I can open (restore?) a zip file to legacy and 
thereby save it as  'xxxcx.fdb'.


On Mar 8, 2012, at 10:56 AM, Mike Fry wrote:

> On 2012/03/08 18:50, sarge1...@cox.net wrote:
>> I have read the Legacy manual and tried to find this subject in the help
>> files - but have been unsuccessful. It would appear that using a program such
>> as WinZip is necessary - another expense.....
>>
>> Could you explain how to utilize the '.zip' files that are saved during the
>> back-up process? e.g., If I wanted to open a zip file I saved a month or so
>> back, how would I do so and use it in Legacy?
>>
>> This may be Legacy 101, but I could use some help.
>
> No! If you're using Windows Vista or later then you certainly do not need
> another product. It's built into the Windows Explorer. This is not really a
> Legacy topic. Read the Windows Help.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Mike Fry
> Johannesburg
>
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