Hello Melissa,
I won't try and tell you what to do, but I would like to make a sajustion.
Create a new folder, then go in to one of your audio books, do a control-a 
to sullect all.
Then do a control-c to coppy to clipboard.
Then do a control-v to coppy all of the mp3 files in to the new folder.
Then do a control-a to sullect them all agin, and hit inter and Windows 
Media Player will automadicly begin playing all of them for you.
If you want to skip ahead, do a control-f to skip ahead, and a control-b to 
go back, and there you are!
I do this with my music files all of the time.
It works grate!
That is one way to combined them all together.
Good luck.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Melissa Tucker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 7:08 PM
Subject: combining mp3 files


>I have an audio book that I'l like to read but it is in about 900 little 
>files.  What is the simplest program that would allow me to combine them to 
>one file?  I'm using my bookport to read them and it seems like it takes 
>for ever for it to advance to the next file.  Any help would be 
>appreciated.
>
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