🎉

Early Bird Special! 50% OFF

Merge Google Docs

Combine multiple Google Docs into one document in just a few clicks. Perfect for reports, projects, and more.

Try the Free Extension

Why Merge Google Docs?

  • Combine chapters or sections for a book, thesis, or report.
  • Unite meeting notes or collaborative documents into a single file.
  • Streamline document management for teams and projects.
  • Prepare documents for batch export or printing as a single PDF.

How to Merge Google Docs (Step-by-Step)

  1. Open all Google Docs you want to merge in separate tabs.
  2. Copy the content from each document.
  3. Paste into a new Google Doc in the order you want. Use headings to separate sections if needed.
  4. Format the merged document for consistency (fonts, spacing, etc.).
  5. Save or export the merged document as a Google Doc or PDF.
  6. Advanced: Use our Chrome extension to batch merge and export as PDF in one click.

Tips & Best Practices

  • Use consistent formatting in all source docs for a seamless merge.
  • Add a table of contents to the merged document for easy navigation.
  • Check for duplicate headings or page breaks after merging.
  • For large merges, consider splitting into sections and merging in stages.

Troubleshooting & Common Issues

  • Formatting lost? Use the "Paste without formatting" option or our extension to preserve styles.
  • Document too large? Split into smaller sections and merge in stages.
  • Images not copying? Download and re-insert images if they don't transfer automatically.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I merge more than two docs?

Yes, you can merge as many as you need using copy-paste or our extension.

Will formatting be preserved?

Our extension preserves formatting when merging and exporting to PDF.

Is there a faster way to merge Google Docs?

Yes, our Chrome extension allows you to merge multiple Google Docs and export as PDF in one click.