If you've ever felt the crunch of limited storage on your iPad, you're not alone. While iPads come with varying storage options, ranging from 128 GB up to 2 TB on the iPad Pro, apps and media files can quickly take up significant space. If you're looking for an efficient way to manage your storage, compressing folders is a simple solution. Here's how you can compress folders on your iPad to save space and organise your files.
Follow these steps to compress folders using the Files app on your iPad:
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Once you’ve compressed your folder, you’ll have a Zip file containing all the items within the folder, which will reduce the number of single files you need to handle.
If you need to access files from a Zip archive or decompress content, it’s just as easy. Simply tap on the Zip file in the Files app, and your iPad will automatically extract its contents into a new folder. You can then view or move your files as per your requirements.
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Compressing files on your iPad will give you several advantages. It helps you reduce clutter, simplifies file sharing, and keeps related documents organised. While compression might not always save space on every file, it makes managing and transferring files much easier. Whether you’re sending files to a colleague or organising documents for later use, compressing your data can significantly improve your overall workflow.
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