Annie -
I wouldn't buy a tool to do that.  But it may depend on how many files you 
mean.  You can open the files in an editor and just concatenate them by saving 
the entire file.  A lot of modern word processors will open HTML files and you 
can simply open multiple files and then save them as a single file.

It is also possible to approach this from other angles depending on your goals. 
 I don't know much regarding how to go about handling something like this with 
the Mac but used to deal with it in Windows.

Nevertheless, this is a pretty simple thing, and I wouldn't think it would be 
necessary to spend any money to accomplish it.  Maybe it would be good to know 
more about what you need to do.





On Mar 16, 2014, at 6:45 PM, Annie Skov Nielsen <annieskovniel...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

Hi.

I need to merge a lot of HTML files into one file. Can anyone tell me how I can 
do it. I found a tool on the internet but a rather expensive tool for that in 
my opinion, but if there is no other way to go, I may buy it.

Thank you an advance.

Best regards Annie.

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