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What is in the .ZIP file?

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What is in the .ZIP file?

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What you’ll end up when you unzip a .ZIP file are a bunch of little files that end with .TXT (and/or .DOC). These .TXT files are plain text files that you should be able to look at by simply double-clicking on them in EXPLORER, or by importing them into any word processor. The .DOC files are MS-WORD versions of the corresponding .TXT file. A Warning about these ZIPs A word of warning. Since the full collection is so large and contains so many files, it would be in your best interest to create a subdirectory on your hard drive – perhaps called “sermons” – and change to that directory BEFORE you unzip the .ZIP file(s). The root directory can only contain 256 entries – including subdirectory names. Any subdirectory can contain an unlimited number of files.

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