How to Move Pages in Word

Learning how to move pages in Word is useful when reorganizing documents such as reports, essays, or presentations. Sometimes while editing a document, you may want to change the order of information so that it flows better. Although Microsoft Word does not have a direct “move page” button, you can easily move pages by selecting and repositioning the text on those pages.
By using simple tools such as cut, paste, or the navigation pane, you can quickly rearrange the content in your document.
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Select the Content on the Page
The first step is to select the text and elements on the page you want to move.
- Place the cursor at the beginning of the page
- Click and drag your mouse down to the end of the page
- Ensure all the content on the page is highlighted
- This may include text, images, or tables
Selecting the entire page content prepares it for moving.
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Cut the Selected Content
Once the page content is highlighted, remove it from its current position.
- Press Ctrl + X on your keyboard
- Or right-click the highlighted content and select Cut
- The selected content will disappear temporarily
The content is now stored in the clipboard and ready to be placed elsewhere.
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Place the Cursor in the New Location
Next, decide where the page should appear in the document.
- Scroll to the location where you want the page moved
- Click your cursor at the desired insertion point
- Ensure there is enough space or insert a page break if needed
The cursor position determines where the moved content will appear.
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Paste the Page Content
Insert the copied page content in the new position.
- Press Ctrl + V on your keyboard
- Or right-click and select Paste
- The page content will appear in the new location
This effectively moves the page within the document.
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Use the Navigation Pane for Large Documents
The navigation pane can make it easier to rearrange sections.
- Go to the View tab in Microsoft Word
- Enable the Navigation Pane option
- Use headings to drag and move entire sections
This method works best when your document uses headings and structured sections.
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Insert Page Breaks if Needed
Page breaks help control where pages start and end.
- Place the cursor where a new page should begin
- Press Ctrl + Enter to insert a page break
- This ensures content appears on the correct page
Using page breaks helps maintain the layout after moving content.
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