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![]() Is there a simple method for putting several files on one page using WORD? I have files in a folder on desktop which I would like to print on one page, that is, all together not a page for every file. Each file consists of only a few typed lines, so there is no problem with bulkiness. I use Windows 8.1. If not too much of a bother, can you kindly give me stepbystep, easy to follow instructions? Many thks. Joe |
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![]() You can merge documents with MS Word. Go to Tools -> Merge Documents ... and you will be prompted with an open window for which documents you wish to merge with the presently open document. You might need to set the type of file to any readable type of file. Other than this, see How to Merge Text (.Txt) Files in Command Prompt: 4 Steps There's also this Combine multiple files into one using Windows Command Prompt. |
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