If you’ve ever wondered why there’s a blank page at the end of your Word document that won’t go away, that’s because the word processor includes an end paragraph that can’t be deleted.
All that’s left to do now is press the Backspace key (or Delete on Mac). Select “Go To.”Īll of the content on your current page will be selected.
Now, type \page in the “Enter Page Number” text box. You’ll now be in the “Go To” tab of the “ Find & Replace” window. Next, press Ctrl + G on Windows, or Option + Command + G on Mac. You can see the page number of the page you’re on by looking in the bottom-left corner of the window. The first thing you’ll want to do is tap anywhere on the page that you want to delete. If you don’t want to manually click and highlight the page’s text, you can use the built-in Find and Replace tool. The absolutely quickest way to get rid of a content page in Word is to select the content on that page and press the Backspace key (Delete on Mac).