How to Add an Empty Page Prior to the Table of Contents
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To insert a blank page before your table of contents in a document, the method varies slightly depending on the word processing software you are using. With Microsoft Word, place the insertion point immediately before the table of contents Then navigate to the Insert tab on the ribbon and click on Blank Page. This adds a fully blank page using the document’s default style Alternatively, you can press Ctrl + Enter on your keyboard to insert a page break, which forces the table of contents to begin on the following page If you want to ensure the blank page does not have any headers or footers that might interfere with the rest of your document, go to the Layout tab, select Breaks, and choose Next Page under Section Breaks. This creates a new section, allowing you to customize headers and footers independently for the blank page and the rest of the document After inserting the page break, you can delete any unwanted text or formatting on the blank page by selecting and pressing Delete. Erase any unintended elements by highlighting and using the Delete key
If you are using Google Docs, ketik there is no direct option for a blank page, but inserting a page break via Ctrl + Enter lets you maintain an empty page without additional formatting In both programs, make sure your table of contents is generated after the blank page so that page numbers and references remain accurate Always review your document in Print Layout view to confirm that the inserted blank page is visible and the table of contents is positioned precisely where needed This technique is especially useful when preparing formal documents such as dissertations, official publications, or bound volumes that follow institutional guidelines requiring blank pages prior to the table of contents
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