Merge Multiple Google Docs™ into One like a Pro Merge Docs Pro allows you to merge multiple Google Docs into one easily. - Combine multiple Google Docs into one PDF - Combine multiple Google Docs into one ePUB Merge Google Docs Pro is compatible with the following file types: - Microsoft Word Docs/Docx - Google Docs™ - Markdown Files - HTML Files - Plain TXT Files - RTF Files - Open Document Files There's no limit on the number of documents you can merge at once. However, the total character count of the merged document can't exceed 1.02 million characters(limit enforced by Google Docs). Merge Google Docs into one document with the following features: - Use a Gemini™ prompt to automatically generate content for missing chapters/documents, alongside merging your existing Google Docs™. This ensures a complete document even if some sections/documents are unavailable. - Generate summaries of each document before merging using Gemini™. A summary acts like a mini-map, giving the reader a quick idea of what's ahead: key points, main events, or the chapter's overall purpose. It helps the user dive right in or refresh their memory before starting a new section. - Reuse an existing document as a template for your newly merged document. This copies over formatting like headers and footers, along with document access permissions and document language, so your newly merged document and the output files matches the template. - Export merged Google Docs™ as ePub™ - Export merged Google Docs™ as PDF - Auto-download output files, making it easier to share them with others. Use Cases: - Amazon KDP book publishers can build their books with Gemini Support. - Technical writers can build manuals, organize chapters, update files, and rerun the merge. - Educators, teachers can merge students' documents for review. Note: This app doesn’t support merging Google Docs with comments, because Google doesn’t provide a way to read the document comments. Note: Google Docs™ and Gemini™ are trademarks of Google LLC. ePub™ is a trademark of the International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF).