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  1. Aug 15, 2022 · First, open your document with Microsoft Word. Then, in the document, access the page you want to move. On the page, select all the content you want to move to elsewhere. You can use your trackpad, mouse, or even keyboard to make the selection. Then, cut the content by right-clicking on the selected text and choosing "Cut."

  2. Dec 22, 2020 · Step #1: Open the document. Open the Word document. Make sure it has sections with headings separating them. To create headings, click on the Home tab in the top menu bar to change the ribbon. Select main section headings and change them to Heading 2 style from the Styles section.

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · Step 1: Open the Navigation Pane. Open the ‘Navigation Pane’ by clicking on the ‘View’ tab and checking the ‘Navigation Pane’ box. The Navigation Pane appears on the left side of your Word document. It shows a thumbnail view of all your pages, which makes it easier to see where you’re moving them.

  4. Jun 26, 2018 · Step 1: Highlight your entire TOC. Step 2: Highlight the entire TOC and select the Styles Pane. Step 3: At the bottom of the Style pane, under in the List drop down, select All Styles. Step 3: Under Styles on the right hand side of your screen, select TOC 1 under the “Apply a style:” heading. Click the down arrow in the TOC 1 field.

  5. This Microsoft Word 2016 tutorial shows you how to move rearrange reorder and arrange pages by using the navigation pane in MS Word. I cover how to use the h...

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    • Professor Adam Morgan
  6. Feb 10, 2023 · Click in the text or select the text. Click the Layout tab in the Ribbon. Click the Page Setup dialog box launcher on the bottom right corner of the Page Setup group. A dialog box appears. Click the Layout tab. Beside Vertical alignment, click the down arrow and then select Center.

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