A "solid" archive treats all files as one single data block, which significantly improves compression ratios for similar files [1]. Using Command Line (7-Zip)
-m0=lzma2 : Uses the compression method (default, highly efficient). -ms=on : Enables Solid archiving (default for 7z). p611.7z : The name of the resulting archive. .txt : The source text file. Steps for 7-Zip GUI (Windows) p611.7z
To create a (specifically named p611.7z in your example) containing a text file, you can use the 7-Zip command-line tool, which is ideal for this task. A "solid" archive treats all files as one
the text file(s) you want to include in Windows Explorer. the text file(s) you want to include in Windows Explorer
Run the following command in your terminal (Linux/macOS) or Command Prompt (Windows): 7z a -m0=lzma2 -ms=on p611.7z .txt Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard a : Add files to an archive.