When working with information to be included in one document (e.g., sections of a report), you may find it easier to initially group the information into separate files. If so, you will need to later combine the files into a single final document. You can do this using the Copy and Paste functions or using the method described in this document.

Windows:

1.

In the file that will contain all files, place the insertion point where you want another file to be inserted
2.

From the Insert menu, select File...
The Insert File dialog box appears.
3.

From the Look in pull-down list, locate and select the file to be inserted
4.

To insert the file as text, click INSERT
To insert the file as linked text, click theDown Arrownext to INSERT » select Insert as Link
NOTES:
Linking text allows you to easily update the inserted text if the linked document is still being edited.
When changes have been made to a linked document, right click the linked text » select Update Field.
5.

To insert more files, repeat steps 1-4

Winrar is a powerful compressing software on the market. I prefer Winrar than Winzip (of course because it supports rar files, lol).

If you compress your file(s), you can enter the volume size in
"Split to volumes" field in the "archive name and parameters dialog"
in general tab to create volumes (multi part archives).

For your 10MB need you would type 10,000,000 in the box.
By default it is entered in bytes. But if you add a lowercase letter 'k' at
the end of the volume size, the entered value will be considered as kilobytes
(multiplied by 1024).
Use an uppercase 'K' to denote thousand of bytes (multiply by 1000), '
m' means megabytes and 'M' - million of bytes.

It is also possible to select the volume size from the list associated with
this item. Note that if you are archiving to a removable disk, you may select
"Autodetect" from the list and WinRAR will choose the volume size automatically
for each new volume.

Locate the Split to volumes, bytes drop down box and either choose a size or type in your own.