How to Start a New Page in Word 2007

Starting a new document in Word 2007 is easy. If you’re just starting Word 2007 and want to open a blank document, you can follow three simple steps.

1

Choose Office Button→New.

The New Document window appears.

2

Select Blank Document in the Blank and Recent area.

You can find the Blank Document option next to the New Blog Post option.

3

Click the Create button.

The blank document appears, ready for typing.

After completing these steps once, you can press Ctrl+N to start a new page.

Comments (6)

  1. Posted by Sergiu
    is it for dummies or by them ???
  2. Posted by Sergiu
    just press Ctrl+ENTER and you will have a page-break. these idiots teach how to start a new document but not a new page ...
  3. Posted by oh yeah
    thanx sergiu, and ur totally right! I came looking for the shortcut for a new page.
  4. Posted by thanks
    thanks sergiu, i was looking this up cause i forgot it and they totally didn't give the right info, geez...
  5. Posted by Martin LZ5WG
    Thanks Sergiu, CTRL+ENTER, solved the problem. It gave me the second page.. thanks again
  6. Posted by brian
    while the ctrol+enter works, why doesnt word 2007 automatically insert the new page after the page you are currently working on? I just dont get it. It has done that in the past, but now it doesnt do that for some odd reason.

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