Sometimes, Google Docs just won’t stop putting words on the same page when you want them on different ones. Frustrating, right?
Lucky for us, there’s a simple fix: page breaks in Google Docs. It’s like telling your document, “Hey, stop here and start fresh on a new page.”
I used to struggle too, but since I started using page breaks, my docs look neater.
Stick with me and I’ll show you how it’s done in super easy steps.
How to page break in Google Docs
Here are the steps on how to page break in Google Docs:
1. Go to Google Docs and open the document where you want to insert a page break.
2. Move your cursor to the exact spot in the document where you want the page to end.
3. Look at the top menu and find Insert. Click on Insert, and a drop-down menu will appear. Look for Break in the options. Once you click on Break, another set of options will pop up. Choose Page break from this list.
4. Once you select Page break, the division occurs, and all the text following that particular point will transition to a fresh, clean page.
Final thoughts
You’ve just leveled up your Google Docs game! By mastering the art of page breaks, you’ve unlocked a simple yet powerful tool that can transform the way your documents look and feel.
Now, instead of wrestling with awkwardly placed paragraphs, you can effortlessly guide your text onto a fresh, new page.