
Have you ever printed what you thought was a
finished document, only to find that pages didn't break where you expected? Or
maybe you laboriously added page breaks by hand — and then faced fixing them
all after revising the document? And perhaps you've wrestled with mysterious
extra pages at the end of your document. Good page breaks don't usually happen
just by luck, but you can easily take control. Watch these demos to find out
how to manage page-break options and achieve the best pagination for your
document.
Add and control page
breaks
Play Demo 
Word automatically adds page breaks to your
documents, but the default breaks aren't always the ones you want. Watch this
demo to learn about setting pagination options and why you should limit using
manual page breaks.
How to do it (text version):
Find and delete extra pages
and page breaks
Play Demo 
How you
delete a page break depends on how it got there. Did Word insert it
automatically? Did you insert it manually? Did someone else associate a page
break with the paragraph formatting? See how to find and delete unwanted page
breaks in your documents.
How to do it (text version):