How to Insert a Blank Page at the End of a Document in Word 2007
By C. Taylor
Updated February 10, 2017
To insert a blank page at the end of your document, use the page break function of Microsoft Word 2007. This enters a hard-return, which ends the final page and creates a new blank page. This is helpful if you want to add a notes page to your printout, where you can conveniently jot down additional notes.
Open your document in Microsoft Word 2007.
Hold the "Ctrl" key and press "End" to move your cursor to the end of your document.
Hold the "Ctrl" key and press "Enter" to add a page break, which inserts a new blank page at the end of your document. Alternatively, click the "Insert" tab and click "Blank Page" from the "Pages" group.
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C. Taylor embarked on a professional writing career in 2009 and frequently writes about technology, science, business, finance, martial arts and the great outdoors. He writes for both online and offline publications, including the Journal of Asian Martial Arts, Samsung, Radio Shack, Motley Fool, Chron, Synonym and more. He received a Master of Science degree in wildlife biology from Clemson University and a Bachelor of Arts in biological sciences at College of Charleston. He also holds minors in statistics, physics and visual arts.