What is the shortcut for a page break in Word?

Microsoft Word · Insert & Special Characters · updated 2026-08-23

Ctrl + Enter — Insert a page break

Ctrl + Enter inserts a manual page break at the cursor in Microsoft Word. It is the same as Insert > Page Break, and it shows as a dotted "Page Break" line when formatting marks are visible.

Related Microsoft Word shortcuts: Insert & Special Characters (first 25 of 32)

ShortcutActionNotes
Shift + EnterInsert a line break
Ctrl + EnterInsert a page break
Ctrl + Shift + EnterInsert a column break
Ctrl + Alt + Minus signInsert an em dash (—)on the numeric keypad
Ctrl + Minus signInsert an en dash (–)on the numeric keypad
Ctrl + Alt + Minus sign (-)Insert an optional hyphen
Shift + Alt + Minus sign(-)Insert a nonbreaking hyphen
Ctrl + Shift + SpacebarInsert a nonbreaking space
PressInsert a copyright symbol (©)
Ctrl + Alt + RInsert a registered trademark symbol (®)
Ctrl + Alt + TInsert a trademark symbol (™)
Ctrl + Alt + Period (.)Insert an ellipsis (…)
The character code, then press Alt + XInsert the Unicode character for the specified Unicode (hexadecimal) character code. For example, to insert the euro currency symbol ( ), type 20AC, and then hold down Alt and press X. Tip: To find out the Unicode character code for a selected character, press Alt+X
Alt + the character codeInsert the ANSI character for the specified ANSI (decimal) character code. For example, to insert the euro currency symbol, hold down Alt and press 0128 on the numeric keypadon the numeric keypad
Ctrl + Grave accent (`), the letterÀ, è, ì, ò, ù, À, È, Ì, Ò, Ù
Ctrl + Single quotation mark ('), the letterÁ, é, í, ó, ú, ý Á, É, Í, Ó, Ú, Ý
Ctrl + Shift + Caret (^), the letterÂ, ê, î, ô, û Â, Ê, Î, Ô, Û
Ctrl + Shift + Tilde (~), the letterÃ, ñ, õ Ã, Ñ, Õ
Ctrl + Shift + Colon (:), the letterÄ, ë, ï, ö, ü, ÿ, Ä, Ë, Ï, Ö, Ü, Ÿ
Ctrl + Shift + At sign (@), a or AÅ, Å
Ctrl + Shift + Ampersand (&), a or AÆ, Æ
Ctrl + Shift + Ampersand (&), o or OŒ, Œ
Ctrl + Comma (, ), c or CÇ, Ç
Ctrl + Single quotation mark ('), d or DÐ, Ð
Ctrl + Forward slash (/), o or OØ, Ø

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