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        <title>Batch Archive Creation</title>
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        <description>Introduction

PowerArchiver's Batch Archive tool makes it easy to archive large amounts of files into individual archives. You can add files or folders to be batch zipped, select the compression you want and PowerArchiver will archive each file you selected into its own individual archive. Thus, if you add 10 files to the list, PowerArchiver will make 10 different archives, based on the options you choose. You can activate it from “Tools” menu.</description>
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        <title>Choosing a PowerArchiver Skin</title>
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        <description>PowerArchiver supports skins that can completely change look and feel of PowerArchiver.
Skin support is done via .PSF files, which can contain interface skin, toolbar skin, icons and even some interface settings. 

PowerArchiver comes with several pre-designed skins that you can access from “Select Skin” button in the “Options” menu, or by right clicking on the toolbar and selecting “Select Skin” (Classic interface).
You can also browse and download other skins online. To access these skins, cli…</description>
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        <title>Converting Archives</title>
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        <description>PowerArchiver contains a very useful Archive Converter tool for conversion between supported archives. You can activate the tool by clicking on “Archive Converter” under “Tools” menu. It is very easy to use; here is explanation of the options:</description>
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        <title>Encryption Tool</title>
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        <description>Introduction

There are three secure encryption formats in PowerArchiver: 

	*  PAE encryption - special encryption container format and can be used for all different archives supported in PowerArchiver. 
	*  ZIP AES encryption - new secure ZIP encryption, usable with newest versions of most popular zip utilities (recommended for compatibility).
	*  7-Zip AES encryption - AES encryption when you use 7-Zip format for compression.</description>
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        <title>Extracting Multiple ZIP Archives</title>
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        <description>Introduction

PowerArchiver contains a very useful Multi-Extract tool for extracting multiple archives at the same time. Select “Multi Extract” from the “Tools” menu and you will be presented with the Multi-Extract dialog box containing the following options:</description>
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        <title>Using Merge Multi-Volume Tool</title>
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        <description>Introduction

PowerArchiver has a Merge Multi-Volume tool that will let you merge spanned ZIP archives into a single ZIP archive.  You can activate it from “Tools” menu.

Options

	*  Spanned archive to convert - select a multi-volume archive that you want to convert into a single ZIP archive. 
	*  Place the converted single archive here - select a name and destination for the converted archive.</description>
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        <title>Repairing an Archive</title>
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        <description>You can use PowerArchiver's repair tool to fix broken or corrupted ZIP archives. To activate this tool, select “Repair ZIP...” from the “Tools” menu, or press “CTRL+R”.

To select an archive to be repaired, enter the name and path of archive manually, or use the browse button. Once you have chosen an archive to repair, click “Start”.</description>
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        <description>Introduction

PowerArchiver has an SFX wizard which helps you create Self Extracting Archives (SFX) in a few easy steps.

To start the SFX Wizard, click on “SFX Wizard” under “Tools” menu.

Creating an SFX

First, “Type in an SFX file name and destination”. You will need to click on the browse button, select a destination folder and enter name of your new SFX archive. This should be a new file.</description>
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        <title>Using Backup</title>
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        <description>PowerArchiver has an easy-to-use, yet powerful backup feature called PowerArchiver Backup (PABE).

The PowerArchiver Backup tool creates .pbs scripts through an easy to use wizard that lets you add files and configure options for .pbs scripts. You can then execute scripts when you want to backup your work or simply schedule a task in Windows Scheduler to execute scripts at defined time. Read on for step by step instructions on using PowerArchiver Backup.</description>
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        <title>Encode (UUe/XXe/MIME/yENC)</title>
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        <description>PowerArchiver has a UUencode/XXencode/MIME tool which can be used to conveniently encode files in UUe, XXe, MIME (base64) and yENC formats.

To use this tool, first open an archive in PowerArchiver that you wish to encode. Once you have opened an archive, select “Encode...” from the “Tools” menu, or press “CRTL+D”.</description>
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        <title>Using Write Multi-Volume Tool</title>
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        <description>Introduction

PowerArchiver has a very useful tool for splitting ZIP files into multiple volumes. It works great when you want to send a ZIP file in several smaller pieces via e-mail or removable disks (floppy, CD-R, etc.). You can activate it from “Tools” menu.</description>
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