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your text file (e.g., notes.txt ) and place it in a folder. Right-click the file or folder, select "Add to archive..." .
Do you need to create a new .rar file or modify an existing one?
Based on your request, it seems you need to create a text file within a .rar archive, or perhaps add a text description to an existing one. Here is how to achieve this using on Windows, based on typical user workflows: Method 1: Creating a New RAR with a Text File
If you need to automate this, you can use the rar.exe command-line tool: rar a -z[commentfile.txt] output.rar inputfile.txt To help me refine this: Are you using Windows, macOS, or mobile?
In the General tab, ensure is selected under Archive format. Click OK to create the .rar file. Method 2: Adding a Comment/Text to an Existing RAR Open the .rar file with WinRAR . Click the "Comment" button in the toolbar (or press Type or paste your text into the box. Click OK . Method 3: Command Line (Windows)
Is this a simple text file, or a comment/description you're adding?
your text file (e.g., notes.txt ) and place it in a folder. Right-click the file or folder, select "Add to archive..." .
Do you need to create a new .rar file or modify an existing one? 25.12.rar
Based on your request, it seems you need to create a text file within a .rar archive, or perhaps add a text description to an existing one. Here is how to achieve this using on Windows, based on typical user workflows: Method 1: Creating a New RAR with a Text File your text file (e
If you need to automate this, you can use the rar.exe command-line tool: rar a -z[commentfile.txt] output.rar inputfile.txt To help me refine this: Are you using Windows, macOS, or mobile? Based on your request, it seems you need
In the General tab, ensure is selected under Archive format. Click OK to create the .rar file. Method 2: Adding a Comment/Text to an Existing RAR Open the .rar file with WinRAR . Click the "Comment" button in the toolbar (or press Type or paste your text into the box. Click OK . Method 3: Command Line (Windows)
Is this a simple text file, or a comment/description you're adding?