![]() If it is off, sizes are rounded up and use units such as KB or MB. If this option is on, file sizes are always displayed in bytes. New "File list/Files/Exact sizes" option in WinRAR settings.New "File list/List style/Checkboxes" option in WinRAR settings allows to use checkboxes to select file list items.Previous versions created them all in a folder of right clicked archive. If context menu "Extract each archive to separate folder" is applied to archives from different folders in Windows Explorer "Search results", subfolders with unpacked files are created in each archive folder.It creates a separate folder for files unpacked from each archive, but unlike already existing -ad switch, it creates such folders in each archive folder. New -ad1 switch can be used when unpacking multiple archives recursively, such as 'rar x -r -ad1 arc\*.rar'.You can create a separate archive for every file in selected subfolders or store the entire contents of every selected folder in separate archive depending on the state of "Archives in subfolders" option. You can switch between archive names in and filename.rar style with "Double extensions for archives". "Double extensions for archives" and "Archives in subfolders" options on "Files" page of archiving dialog modify behavior of "Put each file to separate archive" option.This dialog is opened after right clicking on file list column headers or after pressing "File list/Files/Columns." button in WinRAR settings. Creation and last access columns are disabled by default and can be enabled in "Select file list columns" dialog. WinRAR file list can display creation and last access file times if they are available.So file time conditions can include not only the file modification time as in previous versions, but also creation and last access time. Command line -ta, -tb, -tn, -to switches accept 'm', 'c' and 'a' modifiers after the switch name.Previously it was possible for modification time only. "Files to process" option on "Time" page of archiving dialog allows to choose files based on modification, creation or last access file time. ![]()
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