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  1. Remove a page break in Word - Microsoft Support

    How to remove manual page breaks in Word, and adjust where automatic page breaks occur in your documents.

  2. Insert a page break - Microsoft Support

    Tip: If Word puts a new page in your document unexpectedly, it might be because of a page break. To view page breaks so that you can select and delete them, go to Home > Show/Hide .

  3. Delete a blank page - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to delete a page in Word with ease using our step-by-step guide. Say goodbye to blank pages in your documents today! Read more now.

  4. Delete a section break - Microsoft Support

    If not showing, select Home > Show/Hide to show section breaks. Section breaks look like this: Note: The type of section break shown above is a Continuous section break; there are other …

  5. Delete a page in Word - Microsoft Support

    To remove blank pages in the middle or at the end of your document, see Delete a blank page.

  6. Insert a page break in Word - Microsoft Support

    Insert a manual page break anytime you want to start a new page in your document. You can't remove the page breaks that Word automatically inserts, but you can remove manual page …

  7. Add or delete a page in Word for Mac - Microsoft Support

    Jan 18, 2018 · New Page, Odd Page and Even Page section breaks may create a new page in Word. If your empty page occurs at the end of your document and you have a section break …

  8. Line and page breaks - Microsoft Support

    You can control where Word and Outlook position automatic page breaks by setting pagination options. Keep lines of a paragraph together on a page or in a column

  9. Delete a blank page in Word for the web - Microsoft Support

    To delete a page break, click it to select it, and then press Delete. If you have the Word desktop application, you can use the Open in Word command to open the document and delete section …

  10. Change or delete a header or footer on a single page

    Change the header or footer on the first page, or any other page in the document.