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How to Delete Blank Pages in Microsoft Excel

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to remove blank pages from your Excel worksheet.

Quick summary

You can delete blank pages in Microsoft Excel by switching to Page Break Preview and dragging the blue page-break line back to eliminate the unwanted empty page. This method requires no macros or plugins — just a few clicks inside the Excel View menu.


Steps

  1. Inside your Microsoft Excel worksheet, navigate to the top menu bar and click View.
  2. Select Page Break Preview from the list of options.
  3. Grab the blue line attached to the right corner of the blank page and drag it back to the dotted line on the previous page.
  4. After completing these steps, the blank page in your Microsoft Excel worksheet will be deleted instantly.

📌 Why this matters

Blank pages in Microsoft Excel can cause wasted paper, confusing print layouts, and unprofessional spreadsheet exports. Knowing how to delete blank pages using the Page Break Preview method gives users precise control over their print area without altering any data. This quick, no-code fix is essential for anyone who regularly prints or exports Excel worksheets for reports, invoices, or data sharing. Mastering this skill saves time and ensures your Excel documents look clean and polished every time they are printed or shared.
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