ELLA Y SU GATO de Makoto Shinkai y Naruki Nagakawa

In the world of batch document processing, GUI tools are great for one-off tasks. But when you need automation, scheduling, or integration into existing systems, command line tools are the gold standard.

if %errorlevel%==0 ( echo Success! Merged file saved to %DESTINATION% ) else ( echo Error: Merge failed. exit /b 1 ) For developers, calling the tool via code is straightforward:

Console.WriteLine("Merge completed successfully.");

okdo_word_merger_cl.exe /merge "C:\Chapter1.docx" /p 1-3 "C:\Chapter2.docx" /p 2-5 /output "C:\Book_Extract.docx" Add the /quiet switch to suppress all console output—perfect for background jobs.

okdo_word_merger_cl.exe [Switches] [Input Files] [Output File] Here are real-world commands you can use immediately. 1. Merge Two Specific Files Combine report1.docx and report2.docx into a single final_report.docx .