Similarly, you can move the textįrom back to : Word will re-lay the document whenever you do this. If you have text you want on page 20, paste it in there: the original text will be shunted to page 21.
If you add more content to page 3, it will automatically flow to page 4. What you CAN do is move the CONTENT around. Word 'invents' pages on output: when it displays the document on the screen or sends it to the printer. If you were to look in the code of a Word document, you would not find any pages: they are not there. The answer is a little difficult to understand.įirstly, you can't 'move pages' in Word, because there aren't any! Sounds strange, but that's the way word-processors work (and is the opposite of Desktop Publishers). OK, this is one of those 'frequently asked questions' that is still a very valid question, I'm glad you asked.