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xlsx file.Įxcel for Mac in/of Office 2011 natively supports. Macfixer was right, you need the correct converter to use on the. What you see there are the contents of the. users-macbook-pro:~ user$ unzip /Users/user/Downloads/Instructors\%20\'14.xlsxĪrchive: /Users/user/Downloads/Instructors%20'14.xlsx xlsx format, and the Finder already decompressed it, it's not a zip you were trying to unzip: For instance, to extract files from the file foo.zip, use the following command: unzip -a foo.Currently, if you buy Office "2014" or a 365 Subscription, you get Office 2011 for Mac - the version numbers don't line up across PC/Mac, never have :-/ (blame Microsoft and/or the Mac Business Unit division of Microsoft).īut looking back at your earlier post I think I see the problem: That fossilized version of Excel does not support the.
zip archives use Windows-style line terminators, you will need to pass the -a option to unzip in order to extract them with UNIX-style line terminators (also needed for Mac OS X). Your operating system may already have a copy of the unzip program (or similar) otherwise it may be downloaded from the Info-ZIP website. zip files on a non-Windows platform, this is possible. If, for some reason, you wish to unpack the. Refer to the documentation provided with whichever program you choose for further instructions. zip files, you will need to download a zip file extractor such as JustZIPIt or the Info-ZIP tools. If using a version of Windows without inbuilt support for. To extract the files within, right click on the file and select the “Extract All” option.
zip file should look like a normal folder icon with a zipper on it.
Most modern Windows environments already know how to unpack. If you also wish to see a list of the files as they are extracted, instead use the command tar xopft foo.tar Unpacking. tar file, say foo.tar, use the following command: tar xopf foo.tar The newly extracted files will be created in the current directory. tar filesįirst, ensure that you have a shell running and cd to the same directory as the downloaded file. If you also wish to see a list of the files as they are extracted, instead use the command gunzip -c | tar xopft - Unpacking. tar.gz file, say, use the following command: gunzip -c | tar xopf - The newly extracted files will be created in the current directory. tar.gz filesįirst, ensure that you have a shell running and cd to the same directory as the downloaded file. If you would rather follow the UNIX-style instructions below you can use the Terminal command-line application, which can be found in your Utilities folder. (Note that it may be necessary to unpack some files twice.) zip file automatically when you double-click on its icon.