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How to delete a page in Google Docs — with or without content

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Oddly enough, deleting a page in a Google Docs file isn't always easy. Blank pages are especially troublesome, so don't worry if you're having difficulties with this seemingly easy skill that anybody that knows how to use Google Docs should know. Here, we'll guide you through deleting pages in Google Docs that have content as well as blank pages that can appear throughout your document.

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Difficulty

Easy

Duration

5 minutes

What You Need

  • Web browser

  • Google account

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Delete a page with content

If you have a page full of content, whether text, images, or both, you can delete it easily.

Step 1: Select all of the content on the page. You can do this by dragging your cursor through it all, which highlights it.

Step 2: Press Backspace on Windows or Delete on Mac to delete the content.

Step 3: If removing the content leaves you with a blank page, press Backspace or Delete while your cursor is at the top of the page. This should move you to the previous page.

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Delete a blank page

Maybe you have a blank page in the middle of your document. This could happen if you insert a page break or if you previously deleted a body of content.

Step 1: Go to the page following the blank page.

Step 2: Place your cursor at the start of the text on that next page, before the first word.

Step 3: Press Backspace or Delete on your keyboard.

This should move the text from the following page up to the blank page, thus eliminating the blank page.

(Note: You may need to press the Backspace or Delete key multiple times to move the entire page of text to the blank page.)

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Remove a blank page at the end of a Google Doc

As you create your document, adding and adjusting the text and spacing, you can see a blank page pop up at the end of the document.

One way to remove the blank page is to place your cursor at the end of it and continually press Backspace or Delete until you reach the previous page.

If this doesn’t work, you might need to adjust the spacing -- for example, double-spacing to single. You may have too much space at the end of the paragraph on the previous page, which is creating a new page.

Step 1: Go to Format > Line and paragraph spacing in the menu and select Custom spacing in the pop-out menu.

Step 2: Adjust the number below Paragraph spacing for After. If this number is above zero, this can be the culprit.

Step 3: After you adjust the spacing, select Apply and you should see your blank page vanish.

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Double-check your bottom margin

One other thing to check that could be causing a blank page is your bottom margin. If this margin is set too high, it can cause a blank page at the end of the document.

Step 1: Go to File and pick Page setup.

Step 2: In the pop-up box, check the measurement for the Bottom margin. Normally, this is set to 1 inch by default.

Step 3: You can change the Bottom measurement to a smaller number and pick OK.

This can also remove a blank page at the end of your document. But note that it may affect the appearance of your remaining pages.

Now that you know how to delete a page in Google Docs, take a look at some of the best new features of Google Docs you might find useful. Or if you’re considering moving to Microsoft Word, check out our comparison of Word versus Docs.

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