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How do I email multiple .m4a's

I was asked to email 10 .m4a's. Is there a way to email them in a zip file all at once?


Thanks.

MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.5)

Posted on Jun 1, 2015 10:19 AM

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Posted on Jun 3, 2015 10:58 AM

Hello Retroreba,


You don't mention if these files are in iTunes or in a folder on a drive.


If they are loose files you can easily compress them with the Finder itself. Select the files (or put them in their own folder) then with the files (or folder) selected, go to File > Compress. It will create a zip archive of those files or folder that you can attach to an email.


You can also use the Finder contextual menu to select Compress.


Compress or uncompress files and folders - Mac Help


Compress a file or folder: Control-click it or tap it using two fingers, then choose Compress from the shortcut menu.


If you compress a single item, the compressed file has the name of the original item with the .zip extension. If you compress multiple items at once, the compressed file is called Archive.zip.

If they are in iTunes it may be easiest to copy them out of iTunes into a Finder window and compress from there.


Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities.

Nubz

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Jun 3, 2015 10:58 AM in response to Retroreba

Hello Retroreba,


You don't mention if these files are in iTunes or in a folder on a drive.


If they are loose files you can easily compress them with the Finder itself. Select the files (or put them in their own folder) then with the files (or folder) selected, go to File > Compress. It will create a zip archive of those files or folder that you can attach to an email.


You can also use the Finder contextual menu to select Compress.


Compress or uncompress files and folders - Mac Help


Compress a file or folder: Control-click it or tap it using two fingers, then choose Compress from the shortcut menu.


If you compress a single item, the compressed file has the name of the original item with the .zip extension. If you compress multiple items at once, the compressed file is called Archive.zip.

If they are in iTunes it may be easiest to copy them out of iTunes into a Finder window and compress from there.


Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities.

Nubz

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