1 How to Add a Blank Page or Page Break in Word2 How to Copy an Entire Page in Word for a Single Page Document3 How to Duplicate a Page in Word for Multi-Page Documents4 How to Rearrange Pages in Word5 How to Delete a Blank Page in Word

The process to copy a page in Word is simple, but it varies slightly depending on the document you have and your intentions. There’s some variation between whether you have a single page or multi-page document, for example. Today we’re going to cover how to duplicate a page in Word for both single and multi-page documents, as well as how to insert a new blank page to do with what you want. Let’s get started:

How to Add a Blank Page or Page Break in Word

How to Copy an Entire Page in Word for a Single Page Document

How to Duplicate a Page in Word for Multi-Page Documents

How to Rearrange Pages in Word

A blank page may be useful if you’re planning to continue your document, but it can look very unprofessional when you’re sending off a finished document. As a result, it’s important that you know how to delete a blank page in Word when you have no need for it.

Then, open the “Insert” tab in your ribbon and press “Pages > Blank Page” on the left-hand side.

How to Delete a Blank Page in Word

There are a few ways to move pages in Word, but the most effective involve the use of the Word navigation pane or some simple copy and pasting. Our tutorial covers both methods.

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