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		<title>By: Sean McVeigh</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sean McVeigh</dc:creator>
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		<description>I was searching for a way of doing a &#039;batch&#039; merge and this page came up in Google. I, like yourself want to merge a large number of &#039;like&#039; shapefiles, but they are all in different folders and they number into the hundreds. Is there a way of merging based on the file name which could search through the parent folder and sub-folders?</description>
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