How do I attached a file folder to an e-mail?

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I have a file folder that contains at least 15 files within the folder. How
do I attached this folder to an e-mail without attached each file
individually?
 
Use a zip utility such as WinZip to WinRar to compress the folder to a Zip
file and then provided the file is small enough to be accepted by the e-mail
system and your potential recipient, attach the zip file to the message.

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Your email software may allow you to select multiple files when adding an
attachment. Select the first file, then hold Ctrl as you select other files.
(Or you can select a sequence of files: Click the first file to select it,
and then hold Shift as you click the last file in the sequence.)

Alternatively, you can create a compressed ZIP file, and then send that
file.

As always, you will have to make sure not to exceed the file size limit when
sending the attachment(s).
 

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