Tech Republic: “In Microsoft Word documents, unwanted pages — usually blank pages — are a common mishap that usually occur when someone presses Ctrl + Enter or Command + Return to force a new page (I recommend you do not use that method). Most Word documents have a few hard page breaks, so it’s easy to end up with an unwanted blank page. 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; however, there’s no quick-click option that will do so. In this tutorial, I’ll show you five ways to delete an unwanted page in a Word document. It’s unlikely that one of these first two methods won’t be available, but just in case, I provide three additional methods for deleting a page in a Word document. I’m using Microsoft 365 on Windows 11, but you can use an earlier version of both Word and Windows. In addition, these methods work for Word on the Mac; I don’t recommend using Word for the web because it doesn’t display the hard page break symbol…”
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