

The only way to delete the latter is to remove characters before or after it. Word supports two types of page breaks: a hard page break entered by pressing Ctrl + Enter and a soft page break, entered by Word to wrap text at the right margin. Show/Hide is available though.Īs you work through the different methods, remember to use Ctrl + Z to undo the page delete between sections so you always have a blank page to delete. In fact, Word for the web doesn’t display the entire blank page the way the desktop version does-it is hard to select a blank page. Word for the web doesn’t support the Navigation pane method. For your convenience, you can download the demonstration. I’m using Microsoft 365 on a Windows 10 64-bit system, but you can use an earlier version. SEE: Software Installation Policy (TechRepublic Premium) In this article, I’ll show you four ways to delete an unwanted page in a Word document.

Considering how easy it is to end up with a blank page, you might expect Word to provide an easy way to delete a page, regardless of how it’s inserted, but there’s no quick-click option that will do so.
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When entering content from the keyboard, pressing Ctrl + Enter is the manual method for forcing a new page, and while I recommend you not use that method, most Word documents have a few hard page breaks. In Microsoft Word documents, unwanted pages - usually blank pages - are a common mishap.

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