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How to Delete a page in Word

Want to learn how to delete a page in Word? I have got your back.

Removing unnecessary pages from your Word document can get troublesome if you don’t have access to the right tools. But you don’t have to worry, as today I’ll show how you can easily delete pages from your Word docs.

This article also includes sections like why delete pages in Word and steps on how to delete a page in Word. So without further ado, let’s get started.

Why Delete Page in Word

There are many scenarios in which you would want to delete a page in Word - allow me to introduce a couple of them.

Imagine you have a Word file of your company’s official rules & regulations. Now, some of the information on the pages inside the file has expired. Now, you can create a file from scratch, only including the relevant pages. Or, you can simply delete the pages that aren’t needed anymore.

For instance, you have a handful of Word files of your university classes. But those Word files include some pages that aren’t appropriate anymore. Keeping them as-is would just clutter your digital space. And that’s where you can delete those nonessential pages and keep the ones that are required.

I can go on and on, but I believe you got my point. You can come across various scenarios where you’ll need to delete pages in your Word files.

How to Delete a Page in Word Using Free PDFBear Tools

Now, I’ll show how to delete a page in Word using the free PDFBear tools. I have divided the section into two parts so you can easily follow along. So, let’s get started.

Part 1 - Convert Word to PDF

In the quest of how to delete a page in word, we’ll first convert the Word file to PDF.

Before converting, we won’t be able to delete pages from the Word file directly.

  1. Go to the official website of PDFBear, located at www.pdfbear.com. Wait for the website to load and then click on the Word to PDF tool.Image

  2. Next, click on the blue Select Files… button.Image

  3. Select the Word file and upload it.Image

  4. Wait for PDFBear to prepare your Word file.Image

  5. Next, wait for PDFBear to convert your file to PDF.Image

  6. Click on the blue Download button to save the new PDF file on your system.Image

Part 2 - Delete Pages

Now, we’ll delete the pages from the Word file we have converted to PDF in the last part.

  1. On the same screen, click on the All Tools button located on the top left side of your screen.Image

  2. Next, click on the Delete PDF Pages button located in the Organize PDF row.Image

  3. Click on the blue Select a File… button.Image

  4. Now, select and open the Word file you have converted to PDF in the previous section and upload it.Image

  5. As PDFBear loads the preview of your file, get ready to learn how to delete a page in Word.Image

  6. Next, you’ll see the preview of your Word file (converted to PDF) along with a tip-box on how to delete a page in Word - click on the blue Got it button to continue.Image

  7. Hover your mouse on the page you want to delete, and you’ll see three icons located on the top of it.Image

  8. Click on the Trash icon to delete page.Image

  9. Once you are done, click on the blue APPLY CHANGES button to continue.Image

  10. Wait for PDFBear to convert and make changes to your file.Image

  11. Click on the blue Download button to save your new file with removed pages.Image

Part 3 - Convert PDF to Word

Lastly, we’ll convert the PDF file we have made changes to in the last part to a Word document.

  1. On the same screen, click on the All Tools button located on the top left side of your screen.Image

  2. Under Convert from PDF, select the first PDF to Word tool.Image

  3. Next, click on the blue Select Files… button.Image

  4. Now, select the PDF file you have downloaded in the last part and upload it.Image

  5. You’ll see two options - Convert to Word and Convert to Word with OCR.
    Convert to Word is a free option that scans pages of your PDF document as Word images. Next, Convert to Word with OCR is a paid feature that scans pages of your PDF document and makes them editable documents.Image

  6. I’m selecting the free option for demonstration - select Convert to Word and click on the blue CHOOSE OPTION button.Image

  7. After a few seconds, your new Word file with removed pages will be available to download. Click on the blue Download button to save your file.Image

Final Words

And that’s a wrap. You see how easy it’s to delete a page in Word using the free PDFBear tools - feel free to try it today!

At PDFBear, we are making PDFing simple and straightforward for everyone. From editing to converting and securing, there are over 30 free tools you can use at PDFBear. Also, we offer a free 14-day trial of the PRO version that includes brilliant features like unlimited batch processing, uploading, cloud storage, and more.

And as always, happy PDFing.

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