Adding pages in Google Docs is straightforward; pages are added automatically as your content grows, or you can manually insert a new page exactly where you need it using a page break.
Automatic Page Creation
Google Docs automatically adds new pages to the end of your document as you type or add more content. You don't need to do anything manually for the document size to increase.
Manually Inserting a Page Within Your Document
If you need to start a new page before the end of your current content, perhaps for a new chapter, section, or just to create empty space, you can insert a page break. This forces all subsequent content onto the next page.
According to the provided information, here's how to insert a new page within your document:
Steps to Insert a Page Break
- Place your cursor where you want the new page to begin (i.e., at the end of the text that should appear on the current page).
- Click the Insert menu at the top of the Google Docs window.
- Navigate to Break in the dropdown menu.
- Choose Page break from the options.
Once you insert a page break, the text immediately following the cursor position will move to the top of the next page, effectively adding a new page at that point in your document.