Delete a blank page in Google Docs without formatting is simple and straightforward. You can easily delete a blank page using the built-in “Page builder” feature that appears when you click on the page at the top of your document. Here’s how to do it:
(How To Delete A Blank Page In Google Docs)
1. Open Google Docs on your computer or tablet.
2. Click on the page at the top of your document.
3. From the top menu, click on “Settings.”
4. Select “Page Builder.”
5. Once you’re in the Page Builder settings, click on the “Remove page from document” button.
6. The page will now be removed from your document, and its contents will disappear.
If you want to delete a blank page that was not previously selected as a page in your Google Docs document, you can use the “Cache page” feature. This feature will store a copy of the page before you save your document. You can then use this copy to delete the blank page when you are ready to save your document again.
To enable the Cache page feature, go to the “File” tab in the Google Docs menu, then select “Window > Settings > pages.” Scroll down to the “Cache page” section and toggle the box next to it.
(How To Delete A Blank Page In Google Docs)
Once you’ve enabled the Cache page feature, you can use it to remove a blank page that you didn’t choose to include in your document when creating it. This will ensure that your document remains current and accessible even if a blank page is accidentally deleted.