You can insert a page break to force Word to start text on a new page. Word automatically starts a new page when the current page becomes filled with text.
You insert a page break when you want to control where a new page begins.
Click the location where you want the text to appear on a new page.
Click Insert.
Click Break.
The Break dialog box appears.
Click Page break ( changes to ).
Click OK.
Word inserts a page break and moves all text after the page break onto a new page.
Click the Normal view icon () to see the document in Normal view.
Word displays a page break line that represents the page break.
Is there a faster way to insert a page break?
Click the location where you want text to appear on a new page and press + .
Can I delete a page break?
Yes. You can delete page breaks that you insert into your document; you cannot delete the page breaks Word inserts when a page fills with text. Click to display the document in Normal view. Click the Page Break line and then press .