BRILLIANT! Looked at 15 Videos yours is the only one that worked on the first go! AMAZING!
Now THIS is the ONLY video that truly gives ALL the answers I (and probably you, too!) was looking for. Solution 1 hit the spot . Thank you very much for this upload!
Finally, a guy who makes sense on this issue! Thanks!
Thanks mate, i've been looking through almost ever "remove blank page" video on youtube, luckily I dont have to keep on searching! thanks!
Thank you!! You explain it so well and have a very calming voice which I really needed
The best video i have ever watched on how to delete annoying blank page in MS Word. Thanks man.
Love tip 4 I never knew this
Thank you for sharing it.
after trying 101 methods online, your video with the first option finallly worked, Loads of thanks on the great help.
I'm so glad you found the solution eventually! Don't forget to subscribe, then next time you won't have to try those 101 other channels!
One of most helpful computer advice videos I have seen..thanks so much for talking slowly, clearly and adding in a few tips I never knew..the square brackets trick etc!
Thank you so much! The ruler and the line spacing worked. WOW! 😀
The ruler option worked perfect for me. Awesome suggestion. Thanks
Thank you! You were the only person with this tip that I found on UA-cam. 🤩
Super great video makes excited to learn more and get started! Love the "stay organized" motto !!
Really helpful. Thank you for a great video!
thank you so much sir. I tired a lot to delete the page having header, none worked for me and finally got your video which is perfect for me.
thanks a lot, I almost left because of the length of the video but the first ruler trick worked right away so again thanks saved me some white hair
Thank You sooo sooo much :) I checked many videos before Yours, and nonre of them helped me. 02:55 helped me :)
You are an absolute legend.
Thankyou!
On point! After three videos, this is the only easy video that helped me. Thank you very much.
The first suggestion with the ruler worked, thank you!!!!!
Excellent video! I believe you're the only one who successfuly shows how to do this on youtube.
tried all the procedures but the last one save my life......huh am relieved. god bless you
Your video is the ONLY one that worked vs. 6 others...thank you!!
Thanks for your amazing trick Sir. I got stuck somewhere in word and unable to delete the blank page but your trick help me to make my work easy. Thanks a lot.
Thank you! I was able to remove the blank page in Google Docs by reducing the font on the entire document! It would be awesome if Microsoft and Google came up with a new feature to make page deletion a one-click selection.
omg after months of not being able to figure out how to get rid of the blank page at the bottom of my page this is the only one that finally worked! thank you!
Wow just straight to the point.i have been watching other videos but none of them helped.
I cannot thank you enough for this video.
couple of minutes ago i was scratching my head but then i found this amazing video and bingo! Thanks a lot ..
Thank you for this video, really helpful!
you have just solved one of the biggest pet peeves of mine, THANK YOU !
Thank you thank you million times..... Im speechless good work the first option that you showed us really worked
very useful I haven't used Microsoft since highschool oh man the wonders this video did thank you
+Shannon Hall really glad it was helpful! Make sure you're subscribed for more handy tutorials on Microsoft Office..! 👍
Struggling with blank page in an hour, This video was helpfuln thank you 🙏
Thank you so much!! So simple once you know :))))
this was great! thankyou!
I watched 2 other videos and they never suggested what you did
Thank you so much. This video helped me a lot.
I'm very glad to have helped! Thanks for watching - have you subscribed yet?
Thanks for the help. Was going crazy trying to delete that page. Thanks!
One more option, the simplest of all, is to just select the hang over line and reduce the font size to the smallest you can, 4. Make sure you select the line and not just click there. It should show as a small width and height. This basically allows the hangover line to fit onto the previous page. Another related way is to be sure there is no spacing after the last paragraph. If so, just change the characteristics of the last paragraph. In the video above, you can see that there is defined spacing after the paragraph that could be eliminated.
'CUSTOM MARGINS' did it. thank you soooo much !!! =)
+BigBudde & BooBoo Glad it helped you! Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already. 👍
Good video. It helped me to get rid of my last page in a CV template. love this
thank you for that it was really easy after all.
+Nathalie Charles I'm very glad you thought so. Thanks for your feedback (have you subscribed yet by the way?) 👍
Thank you so much my life has been so much easier by following this video
Thanks a lot Sir, very helpful
First one worked for me! Thanks!
You're honestly helpful. You deserve a like
YES!!!!!! Finally. Thanks so much for this!!!
Excellent video ...............................Thank You !!!
Third method worked 👏🏻 thank you!
You're a genius Thank you!
Ha ha! Thanks for the comment. It'd be great if you could share and subscribe too (if you haven't already of course.)
Thanks a lots!!!!!I watched six videos and nothing worked. Your first technique of Ruler did perfect job for my document.
When you define the margins, fonts and other variables prior to making a document, why does this oddity occur. There must be an inherent issue is all versions of Word. It happens in almost every version. I am using 2016 and it still has the same issues after defining page. Is it template related? This is just another frustrating present built-in to Word. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thanks That was very helpful
The only thing that worked for me. Thanks!!!
Thank you so much!
Thank u alot :)
Thanks a lot, worked like a charm :)
very useful video. Thanks
good one...thanks
Thanks very helpful
it worked! thank you so much!!
I tried all 4 options and I still have a blank page at the end of my document in Word 2016, any other suggestions? I'm pulling my hair out! I'm using a lot of formatting, with continuous section breaks at the end of my document and it's creating a blank page, but if I delete the section break my section text moves to the next page and I still have the blank page, I've tried reducing the font and spacing to 1 and making sure there's no space above or below, nothing is working! HELP!!
Thank you this helped 🙏🏽👍
Thank you so much sir
Thank you!
First method worked well for me .. thank you, done like and subscribed
Great video, thanks - this feature in Word can be a real pain to us non experts. Can't believe all the thumbs down votes!
Thank you very much!!!
Thank you so much, it worked!!!!!
Thank you! I got it with the ruler feature. Step 1. I pulled up rather than down and the blank disappeared.
I spent all day trying to upload a cover page front and back for createspace.
Thank you very much
thanks a lot it finally worked for my doc.....
Thank you so much
thank u so much.You are the best.
no need for this long description and it was not useful . it was confused ...
Agreed. I am a firm believer that you can say more by saying less. That said the tutorial worked for me.
Thank You!
Thank you so much.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
It's ridiculous that deleting a blank page is this complicated and non-intuitive.
+Pieter Marres agreed! Hope it helped solve it for you.
SO TRUE AAAH
Thank this video! I watched like 3 prior and none of them could help. How many years has it been, does the programming for Word change all that much? Seriously...
I had to change the actual paragraph spacing (3rd step) and set it to 0, because it wasn't apparently set, not even to auto. Windows continued to disproportion the document, thinking that after a table it should randomly insert an undetectable page with no formation.
Is this not ridiculous, haha. I think it's "working as intended".
Yes, instead of selecting the page in the Navigation tab, the blank page, then hit the DELETE key, and it's done ... NOPE! Why? ... because Microsoft twisted logic, that's why!
you are so right!