Merge MULTIPLE Word Document in SINGLE Document

If you need to cope with Word documents quite several times per day., merger of multiple Word documents into one might be required sometimes. You can copy and paste the content directly when the info quantity is not HUGE. But, if your documents contains more than 10 pages, is it easy to combine all of those documents? Don`t worry, there is a simplest method to combine your multiple document into single document.

Microsoft Word 2013: Combine and Merge Multiple Documents

While working on documents using Microsoft Office Word, sometimes users may need to combine and merge many multiple documents into one single document. 

To merge and combine multiple Word documents in Microsoft Word follow steps the below:
1. Create a new blank document, and then configure the page layout settings for the documents that are going to be merged. Save this document.
2. Put your cursor on the place in the document when you want the inserted files to be inserted.

3. Click Insert tab on the ribbon.



4. Click on the down arrow at the right side of Object. This is found in Text group. Click on Object and choose the Text from File… option.



5. In the Insert File dialog window, select all Word documents that you want to merge and combine into one. To select multiple files, press and hold down CTRL key while clicking on the files one by one.

6. Click on Insert button. All documents selected now merged and combined into a single document file. Remember to then save the file.



How to create PDF from Microsoft word

There are various standalone and online application introduced to convert word document to pdf doc. Only small number of computer users aware and using default function in the Microsoft Word to convert word to pdf. There are few essential 6 steps should be followed by user to create pdf documents.

First Step



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Do it Yourself Website


As a website designer based on free platform, i was interested to write this post for my audience. Let me kick-start by introducing several online friendly website builder that can be build without any programming skills. You just nee to know how to use mouse and keyboard as well as use Microsoft Office applications such as Office and powerpoint.


1) Weebly



Anyone at any skill level can build a fully-functional website with Weebly. Simply drag and drop images and text and publish when you’re ready. Whether you’re a beginner or professional, the interface is fun to use and there is no coding required.

2) Wix



Wix.com is a cloud-based web development platform that allows users to create HTML5 web sites and mobile sites through the use of their online drag and drop tools.Users may add functionalities such as social plug-ins, e-commerce, contact forms, e-mail marketing, and community forums to their web sites using a variety of Wix-developed and third-party applications

3) Webs



Webs was founded by three brothers with one goal in mind: to help people get online without technical skills or a big budget. And while our team of bright, talented people has continued to grow, and our office has expanded, that singular goal remains unchanged years later. Our team is passionate about our purpose, and obsessed with innovation. From the engineers who write the code, to the support team that's here to help you use it, everybody knows what we're here to do - and we have a lot of fun doing it.

4)Moonfruit
                            
Moonfruit makes it easy for you to set up your business, project or passion online and share it with like-minded people. Moonfruit lets you customise the style and layout of your site so that it reflects your brand without you having to understand any coding, HTML or CSS. Your sites are optimised for web and mobile.


5) Doodlekit

Doodlekit's free website maker allows you to upload your own banners and logos. Add multiple images to create a slideshow. Customize title colors and fonts. Unique plates that can overlay your header banner images provide you with advanced website building tools for more flare and originality.




50 books recommended by 50 global entrepreneurs

50 books recommended by 50 global entrepreneurs



Thought this might be interesting to the TiA community –  a listicle of 50 books recommended by 50 global entrepreneurs on Entrepreneur. My personal favourites are ‘How to win friends and influence people’ by Dale Carnegie and of course, ‘Zero to One’  by Peter Thiel.
Share your favourites, TiA community!
Here’s the list:
  1. Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill — recommended by Sandile B. Magwaza
  2. Start by Jon Acuff — recommended by Kimberly Edwards LaComba
  3. The Lean Startup by Eric Ries — recommended by Matt Barber
  4. Zero to One by Peter Thiel — recommended by Franklin McCullough
  5. Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki — recommended by Mannan Gupta
  6. The 100 Dollar Start Up by Chris Guillebeau — recommended by Nawaz Dangra
  7. Produced by Faith by Devon Franklin — recommended by Say Smith
  8. The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind by Gustave LeBon — recommended by Ingo Behle
  9. The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey — recommended by Puna Snamandla Gumede
  10. The Pursuit of Happyness by Chris Gardner — recommended by Vrush SG
  11. The Day That Turns Your Life Around by Jim Rohn — recommended by Paul Kudzaishe Kuona
  12. Miss Jessie’s: Creating a Business From Scratch Naturally by Miko Branch
  13. Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing: What the Rich Invest In, That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not Do! by Robert Kiyosaki — recommended by Bek Alcantara
  14. The Richest Man in Babylon by George Samuel Clason — recommended by Mphezeni Thwala
  15. The Four Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferriss — recommended by Roxana-Mark Stahl
  16. Rework by David Heinemeier and Jason Fried — recommended by Shan Ru Shaman
  17. Losing My Virginity by Richard Branson — recommended by Marci Pascua
  18. Crush It by Gary Vaynerchuk — recommended by Alex Velev
  19. Stay Hungry by Rashmi Bansal — recommended by Shaukat Kotwal
  20. The Startup of You by Reid Hoffman — recommended by Bright Bruce
  21. Good to Great by Jim Collins — recommended by Adetona Abiodun Abdulquadri
  22. Entrepreneur Revolution by Daniel Priestley — recommended by Oliver Woodward
  23. Millionaire Fastlane by MJ Demarco — recommended by Andrew Kingsley
  24. How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie — recommended by Niall Kenny
  25. The Magic of Thinking Big by David Schwartz — recommended by Marisol Acevedo
  26. The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley — recommended by Mark Whelan
  27. The Amazing Race to Entrepreneurial Freedom by Georgina Terry — recommended by Dana Malkenhorst
  28. The Education of Millionaires by Michael Ellsberg — recommended by Oscar Niebla Fuentes
  29. The E Myth by Michael E. Gerber — recommended by Matthew Deem
  30. Do You by Russell Simmons — recommended by Shy Set Apart
  31. The Alchemist by Paolo Cohelo — recommended by Nick Taylor
  32. The Law of Success by Napoleon Hill — recommended by Yoshua Werts-Galloway
  33. You Were Born Rich by Bob Proctor — recommended by Golden Gepp
  34. The Art of War by Sun Tzu — recommended by Terri Hayes Leary
  35. What the Rich Know and Desperately Want to Keep Secret by Brian Sher — recommended by Okoro Henry
  36. Business at the Speed of Thought by Bill Gates — recommended by Simphiwe Siflso Hlabisa
  37. How to License Your Million Dollar Idea by Harvey Reese — recommended by Shelly Kochevar
  38. Start With Why by Simon Sinek — recommended by Terry Tsang
  39. Creativity, Inc. Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand In the Way of True Inspiration by Ed Catmull — recommended by Jessica Adams
  40. Choose Yourself by James Altucher — recommended by Tony Williams
  41. The Opportunity Analysis Canvas by Dr. James V. Green –recommended by Jamilah Merrick
  42. Do Cool Shit by Miki Agrawal — recommended by Richard Kevin Nesbitt
  43. Three Feet From Gold by Sharon Lechter and Craig Reid — recommended by Ash Schmidt
  44. The Obstacle is the Way – the Timeless Art of Turning Trials Into Triumph by Ryan Holiday — recommended by Prabhjot Maan Puar
  45. The Everything Store by Brad Stone — recommended by Arne Giske
  46. The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham — recommended by Nilo Frias
  47. The One Thing by Gary Keller — recommended by Caio Amaral
  48. The Bible — recommended S’phiwe Ngubane
  49. The Success Principles by Jack Canfield — recommended by Kelly Jacobson
  50. Outwitting the Devil by Napoleon Hill — recommended by Kyle
Source: https://www.techinasia.com/talk/list-50-books-recommended-50-global-entrepreneurs/

SSRN Author: Nader Ale Ebrahim

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