Cover Page In MS-Word, there are several options have given to the users to make a demonstrated cover pages for documents in an absolutely different methods or needs. When you would like to create a story of book, you may need to create a cover page to making attractive look of the story book, so you don't worry about it, here is in MS Word, you can create fabulous cover pages and you don’t need to find a new software in outside while in past. How to create a Cover Page with ‘Grid’ style in MS Word? Select Insert Menu => Click Cover Page => Click Grid style. For more understanding, look at the screenshot please: Blank Page While you are working in a word document, you may have to insert a blank page in between pages, so in that case there is a tool to insert a blank page as your required destination in the document. By using this tool, you can reserve the time from copying and pasting things to make a blank page as usual. How to insert a blank page between page numbers 3 and 4 at present? Keep the Cursor in the last line of the page number 3 => Select Insert Menu => Click Blank Page tab. For more understanding, look at the screenshot please: Page Break: (Ctrl+Enter) Word automatically inserts a page break at the end of each page when you create a document. You can manually add a page break somewhere else in your document. (You can always delete a page break that you've added but you can't remove one that Word automatically adds at the end of each page.) Also, you can set up rules for Word, so the automatic page breaks are placed where you want them. This is especially helpful if you're working in a long document. You can also use section breaks to control the formatting of your document. In MS-Word, when you are needed to end the current page and move to new page while you are typing, you can use this command to break and move to new page very quick and easily. How to end the current page here and move to next page? Select Insert Menu => Click Page Break. For more understanding, look at the screenshot please:
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