Split Zip files and how to create them

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  1. Split Zip files
  2. Configuring the segment size
  3. How to create a split Zip file
  4. Create a split Zip file from the context menu

Split Zip files

WinZip can split Zip files (.zip or .zipx) into smaller pieces. A split Zip file will have multiple segments that are all of a specified size. The following lists gives several reasons why you might want to create a split Zip file.

Settings tab showing Split Zip file size options

Configuring the segment size

Before you start, you should open WinZip to the Settings tab to configure your Split size. You can choose from common split sizes on the drop-down menu, or you can specify your size. To specify your own size:

  1. Choose Custom size in the Split drop down menu
  2. Click the spinner arrow to adjust the Custom Size (MB) setting
  3. Or click in the Custom Size (MB) text box and type size (in megabytes) with one decimal place

Click the spinner arrow to set a custom size

How to create a split Zip file

To create a split Zip file, you would need to:

  1. Create a new Zip file or open an existing one in WinZip
  2. Click the Tools tab and click Multi-Part Zip File
  3. Type the name for your split Zip file and choose a target folder
    Note: The name must be different from the name of the open Zip file.
  4. Click OK to create the Split Zip file.

Depending on the number of segments, the result is a sequence of files named filename.z01, filename.z02, and so on, ending with filename.zip. The naming convention for split Zipx files is filename.zx01, and so on, ending with filename.zipx. We recommend that the recipient of these files use the current version of WinZip to open and extract the contents of the split file, although WinZip 9.0 or later can be used if newer, advanced compression methods are not involved.

Create a split Zip file from the context menu

Starting with WinZip 21.5, you can create a split Zip file directly from a File Explorer window without creating a single, large Zip file first. You will still want to follow the instructions in Configuring the segment size before you create a split Zip file, to insure the size of your segments will be appropriate. Once that is done, you would:

  1. Locate and highlight the files and/or folders you want to zip in File Explorer
  2. Right click in the highlighted area and choose Create a Split Zip File from the WinZip submenu of the context menu
    Click Create a Split Zip File
  3. In the Create a Split Zip File dialog that opens, change the file name and the destination if you wish, select other options, then click Create
    Choose options for your split Zip file

That's it! WinZip will create your split Zip file with the name you chose and in the location you selected.

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