It can be incredibly frustrating, if you are typing in Microsoft Word and noticed that your text suddenly jumps to the next page. This issue can interrupt the flow of your document and mess with formatting. Fortunately, there are simple steps to stop text from jumping to the next page in Word.
In this blog, we’ll walk you through several solutions to keep your text where you want it.
Key Takeaways:
- Text jumping often happens due to hidden formatting, paragraph settings, or page breaks.
- Fix this issue by adjusting line spacing, paragraph settings, or removing manual breaks.
Why Does Text Jump to the Next Page in Word?
Text often jumps to the next page due to the following reasons:
- Page Breaks: Either manual or automatic page breaks forcing text onto a new page.
- Paginaiton Setting: Incorrect settings like “Keep with next” or “Widow/Orphan Control.”
- Hidden Formatting: Extra spaces, section breaks, or invisible formatting marks.
Identifying the root cause is the first step in stopping the issue.
How to Stop Text from Jumping to the Next Page in Word: Step-by-Step
Step 1: Reveal Hidden Formatting
Before fixing the issue, you need to see what’s causing it. You can reveal hidden formatting by turning on Show/Hide Formatting Marks as follows.
- Go to the Home tab.
- Click on the Show/Hide (¶) button.
- This will reveal spaces, page breaks, and other formatting marks.
This allows you to see if there’s an unwanted manual page break or extra paragraph marks pushing the text to the next page.
Step 2: Remove Unwanted Page Breaks (Reason 1)
One of the most common causes of text jumping is an accidental page break, section break (next page) or paragraph marks.
- If you see a Page Break (—— page break ——-), section break (next page) or paragraph marks (¶), place your cursor just before the break.
- Press Delete to remove it.
Step 3: Adjust Paragraph Settings (Reason 2)
Sometimes, Word’s paragraph settings force text to the next page. Here’s how to check and fix them:
- Select the paragraph/text that’s jumping to the next page.
- Right-click and choose Paragraph.
- Go to the Line and Page Breaks tab.
- Uncheck the following options if they’re enabled:
- Widow/Orphan Control: Prevents single lines from being left alone at the top or bottom of a page.
- Keep with next: Keeps the selected paragraph on the same page as the following paragraph.
- Page break before: Forces the paragraph or text to start on a new page.
- Click OK to apply the changes.
Step 4: Adjust Table or Image Spacing (Reason 3)
If the text jumps after inserting a table or image, it might be due to tight spacing between the object and text. Here’s how to fix it:
- Right-click on the table or image.
- Choose Format Picture or Table Properties.
- Adjust the text wrapping to ensure that the text stays aligned.
Common Problems and Solutions
1. Text Still Jumps After Adjusting Settings
If the text continues to jump, try the following:
Solution 1:
- Reset the style for the paragraph by applying Normal Style from the Home tab.
- Look for hidden section breaks or additional manual page breaks.
Solution 2:
Sometime then problem may not be with the immediate text/heading that jump to next page, it may be with the remaining text on the next page.
- Select the remaining text in the next page
- Right click and select paragraph setting go to Line and Page Breaks tab
- Uncheck Widow/Orphan Control, keep with next and keep lines together.
2. Text Keeps Breaking at all Heading
Headings are often programmed with “Keep with next” to ensure they stay with the following paragraph. To fix this:
- Select the heading.
- In the styles, right click the heading style that is highlighted (heading style applied to selected text automatically highlights in styles).
- Go to Format > Paragraph…
- In Paragraph settings (as described above), unchecking “Keep with next.”
- Click ok to close Paragraph and Style windows.
3. Text Jumps After Editing
Sometimes, small edits can cause text to shift unexpectedly. Always check for hidden formatting marks after making changes.
Advanced Methods to Prevent Text Jumping to Next Page
Method 1: Use “Keep Lines Together”
If you have paragraphs that need to stay together on the same page, use the Keep lines together option:
- Select the paragraph.
- Right-click, go to Paragraph, and under Line and Page Breaks, select Keep lines together.
Method 2: Avoid Manual Breaks
Where possible, avoid adding manual breaks to control page flow. Let Word handle the spacing through Paragraph settings or use Section Breaks when necessary.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I remove a section break?
- Go to the View tab and select Draft view.
- Highlight the section break and press Delete.
Why does my table push text to the next page?
This happens when the table’s size or formatting forces the surrounding text to move. Adjust Table Properties and Text Wrapping to solve the issue as shown in following video.
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