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USING DECOMPRESSION
UTILITIES
Form #09.009
The
SEDM website uses compression utilities to reduce the size of files that you
download from this website. This speeds up the download time and makes
for a better experience for people who are using dial-up lines. Most of
the people in rural areas of the Midwest, for instance, have dial-up lines
because high-speed cable modem services are unavailable. The file
format we use to compress our products is called "ZIP". This
is a common format and there are many different public domain utilities that
will decompress this format, many of which are totally free. Windows XP,
for instance, has ZIP decompression built-into the Windows Explorer
program. If you want to use the ZIP decompression built into
Windows XP, follow the procedure below:
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Download the file using the link and
password provided in your order confirmation email. Remember where
you saved it.
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Open up the Windows Explorer. This is
done by right-clicking on the START button and then selecting "Explore"
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Navigate to the directory where you saved
the downloaded file. The file will have a three letter extension
"ZIP" at the end of the name, if you have enabled display of file
extensions in your Windows Explorer.

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Double-click on the file you saved to open
the ZIP file archive and display all the files inside of the ZIP
archive.

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Select all the files inside the ZIP archive
by clicking on the first file, holding down the SHIFT key, and then
clicking on the last file in the list.
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Click on the list of files selected inside
the ZIP file and then drag the list to a directory or area on your hard drive that
is not inside the ZIP file. The example below copies the content
of the compressed ZIP file to the same directory as the ZIP file.
This has the affect of decompressing the file that was inside the ZIP
file viewable and readable by programs other than the Windows Explorer.

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Go to the directory where you copied the
files from the ZIP archive and view them. If the file you want to
view is an Adobe Acrobat file, it will have a "PDF" three letter file
extension. If you have the
free
Adobe Acrobat Reader installed, then double clicking on a PDF file
will open it for viewing and printing.

If
your computer's operating system does not have ZIP decompression built-in
because it is not Windows XP or later,
then you might consider getting either a free or a low-cost unzip program from
the list below. The one we use to compress our files is WINZIP, but many
users may not be able to afford this and may prefer a less expensive program:
Click
here for a link to Download.com for a list of several additional freeware
unzip programs.
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