How do I combine 3.5 disks to a cd in one file

G

Goose

I have a lot a different files on 3.5 disks, but I want to combine them to
one file on a cdr, I am just not sure how to do it.
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MVP]

are the files splitted?

You could copy the files to your HDD to a directory and burn it to a cd.
 
M

michael_baron

What I would advise is the following. Crate a new folder on your desktop,
i.e. CDR 4 June 2006

Copy and organize all data within the folder as you like. Next, drag the
folder to your CD-R drive and create your disk.

Hope this helps,
Michael
 
G

Goose

Thanks so much for your help!

What I would advise is the following. Crate a new folder on your desktop,
i.e. CDR 4 June 2006

Copy and organize all data within the folder as you like. Next, drag the
folder to your CD-R drive and create your disk.

Hope this helps,
Michael
 
G

Goose

Would that put it all in one file? I am trying to write a book, I just need
to get it into order. Thanks so much for your help.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

If you have multiple documents on multiple floppies and want one document on
a CD, then you have to copy everything over to your hard drive, start
copying and pasting your document together, save it on your hard drive, then
you can burn it to a CD.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
 
J

Jack Gillis

Sounds like you want to concatenate a whole bunch of files. Are you talking
about Word .doc files, text files or something else?

A Google Group search of "Concatenate Files" on the Microsoft.public.*
newsgroups produces a bunch of discussions the subject. As others have
pointed out, your first step would be copy them all to a HD directory.
Second, concatenate them using the info from the search. Third, burn the
big file to a CD.

Good luck.
 
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