I noticed that the option to add the optimize archive function to the context menu is missing on Windows 10.
Opening each archive with the interface in order to click it becomes tedious with many files.
Same for others functions like Remove Archive Encryption
Toolbar back button
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i would like to have a back button on the toolbar so i can close an archive.
example
if an archive has another archive in it and ou open it inorder to go back to the orginal archive you have to yuse the fikle menues but i would like to do this on the menu no i do not wnat to use explorer mode.
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Like using the “backspace” on keyboard?
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if you use explorerview you get such button…. (go up), also backspace and ctrl+l work too!
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if you use explorerview you get such button…. (go up), also backspace and ctrl+l work too!
When I raised this, you gave me the handy CTRL + L and now the ‘backspace’ key.
However, you also said that closing a window should revert PA to the previous one…here it just closes the whole thing. I do not recall how this was left…to be fixed/changed or not. Just asking for info.
With kind regards
DrT
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as i said in my first post i would like the back button or a close button on my tool bars not in explorer view as i hate this view and never use it
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as i said in my first post i would like the back button or a close button on my tool bars not in explorer view as i hate this view and never use it
With you 100% on this one, David.
Cheers
DrT (N. London)
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When I raised this, you gave me the handy CTRL + L and now the ‘backspace’ key.
However, you also said that closing a window should revert PA to the previous one…here it just closes the whole thing. I do not recall how this was left…to be fixed/changed or not. Just asking for info.
With kind regards
DrT
closing archive, not whole PA… there is close archive in File menu… so either that or ctrl+l will close currently open archive.
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closing archive, not whole PA… there is close archive in File menu… so either that or ctrl+l will close currently open archive.
I see. That makes a good case for a toolbar button to do the same thing IMHO :p ;).
Cheers
DrT
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you guys never give up :-)
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<snigger>
With kind regards,
DrT</snigger>