If your Word document only contains one page, you can press Ctrl + A (PC) or Cmd + A (Mac) to instantly select all of the content in the entire document. If you want to duplicate multiple consecutive pages, just highlight the content on all the pages. They’ll all duplicate in order using this method. Does the page you want to copy have a unique header and/or footer that only appears on that page? If you also want to duplicate the header and/or footer, use this method instead.
Click the mouse cursor at the end of the page before the place you want to insert the new page. For example, if you want the duplicate page to appear on page 3, click the mouse cursor after the final character on page 2. Click the Insert tab. Click Blank Page. If you don’t see this option, click Pages at the top-left corner first.
If you want to keep the original formatting of the duplicated page, including tables and special fonts, press Ctrl+V (PC) or ⌘ Cmd+V (Mac). If you want the copied content to inherit the standard formatting of the new page (for example—if the original content contains special fonts and characters and you’d rather use your document’s normal formatting on the duplicate page), right-click the new page, then click the second icon under “Paste options” (the icon with the arrow).
If your page has a header and/or footer that you want to include in the new document, use this method instead.
To open a new document, click File, select Open, and then choose the document you want to edit. To create a new document, click File, select New, then choose Blank Document.
Click the mouse cursor at the end of the page before the place you want to insert the new page. For example, if you want the new page to appear after the current page 3, click the mouse cursor after the last character on page 3. Click the Insert tab. Click Blank Page. If you don’t see this option, click Pages at the top-left corner first.
If you want to keep the original formatting of the duplicated page, including tables and special fonts, press Ctrl+V (PC) or ⌘ Cmd+V (Mac). If you want the copied content to inherit the standard formatting of the new page (for example—if the original content contains special fonts and characters and you’d rather use your document’s normal formatting on the duplicate page), right-click the new page, then click the second icon under “Paste options” (the icon with the arrow).
Use this method if the page you want to duplicate has a header or footer that you want to include in a new document or page.
Use this method if the page you want to duplicate has a header or footer that you want to include in a new document or page.
This tab is called Page Layout in some versions.
To open a new document, click File, select Open, and then choose the document you want to edit. To create a new document, click File, select New, then choose Blank Document.
Click the mouse cursor at the end of the page before the place you want to insert the new page. For example, if you want the new page to appear after the current page 3, click the mouse cursor after the last character on page 3. Click the Insert tab. Click Blank Page. If you don’t see this option, click Pages at the top-left corner first.
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To make the macro available in all new documents that you don’t create with a template, select the Normal. dotm. [4] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source To make the macro available in all documents on this computer using any template, select All active templates and documents. To only use this macro in the current document, select the document’s name.
Click the location where you’d like to insert the duplicated pages. Click Macros on the View tab. Select your macro and click Run. Type the page number you want to duplicate and click OK. Type how many times to duplicate the page and click OK.
Click the File menu and select Options. Click Customize Ribbon. Click Macros under “Choose commands from. " Select your macro Click New Group, select Rename, and type a name for your group. Click Add and select an image for your macro. Click OK twice to save and exit.