Combine Witness Statements and Brief Sections Into One Word Document

Paralegals assembling litigation packages often manage a dozen separate Word files — witness statements, exhibit descriptions, motion sections drafted by different attorneys. Deliteful's DOCX Merge tool consolidates them into a single ordered document without manual copy-paste.

A typical pre-trial bundle might include a motion draft, three witness statements, and two exhibit description documents — all authored separately. Merging these manually means opening each file, selecting all, copying, and pasting while watching for formatting artifacts. A single missed section can mean a filing error. Deliteful automates this by appending each document's paragraph text in the exact order you specify.

The tool is text-focused by design: it extracts paragraph content from each DOCX and appends it after a page break. Formatting, tables, and images are not carried over, which means the merged output is clean and ready for a final formatting pass. For paralegals producing text-heavy legal documents, this eliminates the most error-prone step in document assembly.

How it works

  1. 1

    Sign up free

    Create a Deliteful account via Google OAuth — takes about 3 clicks, no card needed.

  2. 2

    Order your files

    Arrange your DOCX files in the sequence they should appear in the final document.

  3. 3

    Upload and merge

    Upload all files at once; Deliteful merges them in upload order with page breaks between each.

  4. 4

    Download the combined DOCX

    Retrieve the merged file and apply any final formatting before submission.

Frequently asked questions

Can I merge more than two Word documents at once?
Yes. You can upload multiple DOCX files in a single merge operation. They will be combined in the order uploaded, with each document appended after a page break.
Will exhibit tables and signature blocks be included in the merge?
Tables and images are not preserved — only paragraph text is extracted and merged. Signature blocks formatted as tables will not appear in the output. Plan to reinsert these elements after merging.
Is the merge process secure for confidential legal documents?
Uploaded files are processed server-side and held in temporary storage only for the duration of processing. Files are not retained after your session ends.
Can I use this to combine sections of a legal brief drafted by multiple attorneys?
Yes. This is a primary use case. Upload each section DOCX in order and the tool appends them sequentially, giving you a single consolidated text document to reformat and finalize.

Sign up for a free Deliteful account with Google and start merging your litigation documents into one clean Word file today.