Here are simple steps to delete an extra blank page in a Word document, whether it's caused by empty paragraphs, page breaks, or formatting issues:
Step 1: Click on the View tab in the Word window
Start by clicking the "View" tab on the Word window
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Step 2: Select the Navigation Pane
Now Access the Navigation Pane option to make it visible
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Step 3: Select the Pages in the Sidebar
Click "Pages" in the Navigation Pane and watch as the sidebar fills with a catalog of every page in your document. The active page in the main window of the document will be illuminated in the sidebar.
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Step 4: Identify and Click on the Extra Page you want to Delete in the Sidebar
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Step 5: Press the DELETE button on your keyboard or use the Backspace button
Click on the Delete button on your keyboard or Click the Backspace button.
Step 6: Preview the Document
The page will vanish from your document
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Steps to Delete a Blank Page in the Middle of a Word Document
You can manage your Microsoft Word document in various ways. If you want to remove a randomly placed blank or unnecessary page, try this alternative method
Step 1: Accessing the "Go To" Dialog Box
Press 'CTRL + G' on your keyboard while the cursor is on the page you wish to delete. This will open the "Find and Replace" dialog box, automatically selecting the "Go To" tab.
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Step 2: Enter the Page Number using the command '\page'.
In the "Enter Page Number" field within the "Go To" dialog box, type '\page'. This command instructs Word to jump to the next page.
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Step 3: Closing the "Go To" Dialog Box
After entering \page, click the "Close" button on the "Go To" dialog box. You'll notice that the cursor has moved to the beginning of the next page, which is the extra page you wish to delete.
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Step 4: Select the Page and Press the DELETE button on the Keyboard
Now, all that's left to do is press the DELETE button on the keyboard. This will remove the selected page, effectively eliminating the unwanted content or the page.
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Step 5: Preview the Document
By using the "Go To" feature, we can effectively remove specific pages in a targeted manner, which is especially valuable when working with intricate formatting and documents containing numerous pages. This method ensures that the coherence of the document's layout remains intact.
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Steps to Delete a Page in Word on Mac
Here are the steps to know how to delete a page in Word on Mac, including blank pages, extra pages, and those with page breaks—using simple and effective steps.
Step 1: Show Paragraph Marks
Begin by navigating to the Home tab on the toolbar and clicking the ¶ (Show/Hide Paragraph Marks) button. This will reveal all hidden formatting marks in your document, such as line breaks, spaces, and page breaks, which makes it easier to identify what's occupying the unwanted page.
Step 2: Place the Cursor at the Beginning of the Page
Click at the very beginning of the page you want to delete. If the page appears blank, positioning your cursor at the top-left corner of the page ensures you're targeting any hidden elements as well.
Step 3: Highlight the Page Content
Next, select all the content on the page. You can do this by clicking and dragging your cursor down the page or using the Shift key along with the arrow keys to highlight everything efficiently.
Step 4: Press Delete or Backspace
Once the entire content of the page is selected, press the Delete key on your Mac keyboard. On some Mac models, you may need to press fn + Delete. This action will remove all selected text and formatting, effectively deleting the page.