Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Insert a blank page

Insert a blank page

To put a blank page into your Word document, place the cursor where you want the new page to begin and then click Insert > Blank Page. The blank page opens, ready for whatever you want to add.

In Word for Android and Word for iOS, to add a blank page, tap Insert > Page. A blank page opens for you to add content.

Image of the Blank Page button under Insert

Another option when you need a little space is to insert a page break. The difference is that Insert > Blank Page puts an entire blank page into your document, and Insert > Page Break doesn't. Instead, it pushes whatever comes after the break to the top of the next page. See Add a page break for more about page breaks.

Tip:  If you're formatting a complex document and you quickly want to add or look for blank pages, page breaks, or other elements, click View > Navigation Pane > Pages to see what's where.

Image showing Navigation Pane checkbox under View

To remove a blank page from your document, see Delete a blank page.

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