Combining Several ID files

I have to combine several ID files together.... problem is when I start combining them into one file, the styles in the big document are overriding the styles from the single ones which need to be added. This changes fonts, flow and adding pages. Any quick fix to this?
Thanks in advance!

Put your styles into different groups named differently.
Also, change the master page name to something unique for each document.

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