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How do I delete a blank page at the end of a document?

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huasslw - 31 Oct 2005 22:16 GMT
Was unable to delete the last page by deleting the page break - NO Page break
indicated.  Tried to change the top and bottom margins - that did not work
either.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 01 Nov 2005 02:47 GMT
See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/BlankPage.htm

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> Was unable to delete the last page by deleting the page break - NO Page break
> indicated.  Tried to change the top and bottom margins - that did not work
> either.
Birmangirl - 01 Nov 2005 17:28 GMT
If all other options suggested fail, you might try the following:

1. Go to the end of the document - (presumably the blank page).
2. If necessary, turn on Show/Hide paragraph marks.
3. If a paragraph mark is visible, select it and then change the font size
to a very small figure, such as 1 or 2.
I've found this method works when others sometimes don't.

Good luck
Amanda

> Was unable to delete the last page by deleting the page break - NO Page break
> indicated.  Tried to change the top and bottom margins - that did not work
> either.
 
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