Try it out for free! We’ve already discussed how to extract multiple zip files, but for today, let’s focus on something closer to home. There is no direct option provided in Windows File Explorer to extract all the files at once but let’s look at some tips that can get you all your files in one place.

Can you extract files from multiple folders at once?

Suppose you have files saved in different folders but want to extract them at once and maybe form a new folder.  The most common way to extract files from a bunch of folders is to open each folder, find the one you want and then copy it to a different location. This can take a while if you have many folders and many files. Extracting files from multiple folders is a common task, especially when extracting the contents of an entire folder structure. It’s an optional feature that you may or may not need, depending on how often you extract files from multiple folders. Instead of opening file locations and copying files from one location to another, you need an easier and quicker method.  Although doing it manually for each folder is possible and the most common way, it is also time-consuming and tedious. SPONSORED The situation gets worse if there are many subfolders and you need to extract only some of them. To make it easier, you can use built-in File Explorer settings to achieve this. Below, we show you easy ways how to extract files from multiple folders in both Windows 10 and 11.

How do I get files out of folders at once?

Before you start extracting files, ensure that:

You’re the owner of those files. If you have been denied access to the folder, you won’t be able to extract it. Use an administrator account. Some actions may be limited to standard accounts and vice versa. Find out more about the difference between a standard and an administrator account. Ensure your PC is virus-free, as moving infected files around could put your system at risk. Check that you have enough storage space to accommodate the new folders you’re creating.

1. Use an asterisk 

2. Use the compression feature

The only downside of this method is that there is no provision to sort out the files you want. When extracting the files, it will pick all in the folder, even those that are unnecessary. If the folders have too many files, we recommend using the first solution.

3. Use a third-party tool

There are many third-party tools available that can help you extract files from multiple folders. One of these is a tool called WinZip. It’s easy to use and allows anyone to extract files from multiple folders at once. Hopefully, one of these methods has helped you extract files from multiple folders on Windows 11. We also have an exciting article on how to create and extract RAR files, so be sure to check that out too. Share with us in the comment section what your favorite multiple file extraction method is.

SPONSORED Name * Email * Commenting as . Not you? Save information for future comments
Comment

Δ