RAM = 16 Gigs.
Sorry if I posted this message, in the wrong place!
I wrote a large book, in another word processor (32-bit), but recently (long, sad story

, which I will, now, avoid

) realized that I needed a 64-bit program.
So, I switched.
The book is 1 of 8 volumes and it contains 11 chapters.
Each chapter, however, has numerous images. So, the file sizes big. Chapter 11, for instance, is approximately 1.5 gigs, in size!
As alluded to, above, though, memory is not a problem.
In the earlier word processor, however, I created each chapter - as a separate file - and then planned to, later, use a macro to connect each chapter.
Since I am having to redo much of the volume, then should I, again, create each chapter, as a separate file, and then, later, join them, somehow? Or should I just start, at page 1 of chapter 1 and keep adding until all 11 chapters are joined - as one big file?
Please reply.
- William647