This article explains how to insert page breaks in Microsoft Word. The instructions apply to Word for Microsoft 365, Word 2019, Word 2016, and Word 2013 for Windows and Mac.
What to Know
- Insert menu > Break > Page Break.In the Layout ribbon, go to Breaks > Page.Alternatively, press Shift+Command+Return on your keyboard.
How to Add a Page Break in Word
Page breaks add a new page to your document and move your cursor to the start of the new page. They’re great for adding sections, indicating new chapters, or generally giving some room for your text to breathe. There are many ways to add page breaks in Microsoft Word.
Add a Page Break in Word Using the Insert Menu
The Insert menu is the most logical place to look when adding anything other than text to a document.
For all of the sections below, begin by placing your cursor where you want to add the page break. For example, if you want to add it after a paragraph, place the cursor at the end of the paragraph you want the break added.
- Move the cursor to where you want the page break to start, then select Insert in the ribbon at the top of the window.
- Select Page Break.
- In Word for Mac, select Break > Page Break.
- A new page is added to your document and the cursor is moved to the start of the page for you to add text.
Add a Page Break in Word Using the Keyboard
Who needs menus when you are a master at the keyboard?
Move the cursor to where you want the page break to start, then select Insert in the ribbon at the top of the window.
Select Page Break.
In Word for Mac, select Break > Page Break.
A new page is added to your document and the cursor is moved to the start of the page for you to add text.
- Move the cursor to where you want the page break to start, then hold down Shift+Ctrl (on Windows) or Shift+Command (on Mac).
- Keep holding those keys and then press the Return or Enter key to add a page break.
- A new page is added to your document and the cursor is moved to the start of the page for you to add text.
Add a Page Break in Word Using the Layout Menu
The Layout ribbon could be faster than the menu system if you are an expert ribbon user.
Move the cursor to where you want the page break to start, then hold down Shift+Ctrl (on Windows) or Shift+Command (on Mac).
Keep holding those keys and then press the Return or Enter key to add a page break.
Page breaks aren’t the only kind of layout breaks you can use in Word. You can also add column breaks or add and remove line breaks.
- Move the cursor to where you want the page break to start, and select Layout in the ribbon at the top of the window.
- Select Breaks.
- Select Page.
- A new page is added to your document and the cursor is moved to the start of the page for you to add text.
Move the cursor to where you want the page break to start, and select Layout in the ribbon at the top of the window.
Select Breaks.
Select Page.
- How do I remove a page break in Word?
- First, select the Show/Hide icon in the Paragraph section of the ribbon to reveal all of your formatting. From there, you can double-click a page break to highlight it, and then press Delete.
- How do I undo a page break in Word?
- If you’ve just added the page break, you can remove it immediately by pressing Ctrl+Z on a PC or Command+Z on a Mac. Alternatively, go to Edit > Undo or select the Undo icon in the toolbar. It looks like an arrow pointing to the left.
First, select the Show/Hide icon in the Paragraph section of the ribbon to reveal all of your formatting. From there, you can double-click a page break to highlight it, and then press Delete.
If you’ve just added the page break, you can remove it immediately by pressing Ctrl+Z on a PC or Command+Z on a Mac. Alternatively, go to Edit > Undo or select the Undo icon in the toolbar. It looks like an arrow pointing to the left.
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