Sometimes just pressing the delete keys may not work. In that case, you can try the methods below to consistently remove any pages in the document.
How to Delete Non-Blank Pages in Word?
If you want to delete pages with content, you can select the entire page and then delete it completely. Word will automatically remove the empty space created by deleting the content. Follow these steps to learn how to do it:
How to Delete Blank Pages in Word?
In order to delete blank pages in Word, we have a couple of ways to remove blank pages in the middle of a document or at the end of it. If your document has a lot of pages, you can use the navigation panel to locate the blank pages faster. You can enable this by going to the view tab and ticking the Navigation pane.
Using Paragraph Marks
Paragraph marks are a symbol that represents a new paragraph. It appears at the end of the paragraph, denoting the end of that paragraph. This mark doesn’t appear normally but can sometimes move to a new page causing an unremovable blank page. We can reduce the size of this mark so that it can fit back on the last page and remove the empty page entirely. Follow these steps to learn how to do it: In case you see Page Break, it denotes that the page breaks from that point and starts on a new page. You can remove the empty space after it by selecting and deleting it.
Save as PDF
You can also remove the blank pages in a word document by converting it to a PDF file. Word allows you to save your document in a PDF format and lets you choose individual pages to convert. This trick can come in handy when you have blank pages at the end of the document. Here are the steps to do it: