![]() ![]() Most text editors, including Word, have a habit of creating blank pages at the end of your document, and seemingly for no reason. Verify that you have selected the entire page that you want to delete and then press the Delete key. Microsoft Word doesn’t have a dedicated page removal tool, but now that we’ve selected the entire page, we can remove it very easily. Open the Go to function ( Ctrl + G or CMD + G if you’re using a Mac) and type page in the Enter page number box. It may appear that you have already done this step, but this part is necessary so that Word knows that you want to delete the entire page, not just part of the content it contains. When you’ve located the page, click or tap anywhere to select it.
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