To Dreamboat:
Firstly,
Congrats on getting to the 100 marker. ;-)
Yes, text files it was. I just wanted to cover some other bases, just incase.
Secondly,
My boss once asked me to create labels using a comma delim. db from another department. It was given to me on two disketts (I still don't know why they didn't compress it first-off...but I'm glad they didn't).
It only contained names and addresses of approx. 15,648 people. I had joined the two files using the binary copy from dos to ease my task at hand.
When I opened the .txt file, Word 97 was only able to read from A to V. Everything after "V" were displayed as boxes and some other characters (other than ledgeable ones).
I then used QB--just cause it was quicker to program in it--and I verified the conjoined files were intact.
Needless to say, I ended up using each file/diskette seperatly. I believe this is what was ment by blowing WORD away. And my file was approx 2.6MB when joined, I can't imagine a 40MB file.
--MiggyD It's better to have two heads to solve a problem from different angles than to have tunnel vision to a dead end.