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
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Sign up free
Create a Deliteful account via Google OAuth — takes about 3 clicks, no card needed.
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Order your files
Arrange your DOCX files in the sequence they should appear in the final document.
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Upload and merge
Upload all files at once; Deliteful merges them in upload order with page breaks between each.
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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.