This technique saves you time by not having to open and work in separate document windows for mixed page sizes in a single document. In this article, you are going to learn how to set different page sizes in MS Word, So start learning now.

How to Set Multiple Page Sizes in a Word Document

Never apply the section break to the first page 2. For example, if you would like to keep the first 1 page as it is (Default Size) and want to change the next 3 pages (2nd, 3rd, and 4th pages) are as other sizes. Then click at the beginning of the first line of the 2nd page to start the new section from here. 3. On the Layout tab, in the Page Setup group, click on the Breaks, and then select “Next Page” under the “Section Breaks”. 4. Now, to stop the previous page Section Break at the 4th page (Previous Size) or start a new section from the 5th page, click at the beginning of the first line on the 5th page.  5. Again, go to the Layout tab, click on the Breaks in the Page Setup group, and then select “Next Page” under “Section Breaks”. 6. To stop the previous page Section break at the 7th page (Previous Page Size) or start a new section from the 8th page, click at the beginning of the first line on the 8th page. 7. Again, go to the Layout tab, click on the Breaks in the Page Setup group, and then select “Next Page” under “Section Breaks”. 8. To change the default page sizes (The default page size in Word is Letter Size) to other page sizes you want from the 2nd to the 4th page, do the following. 9. Go to the Layout tab, in the Page Setup group, click the drop-down arrow of the Size, and then select More Page Sizes.  10. On the Page Setup dialogue, select “Custom Size” → Change “Width and Height” → Make sure the ” This Section” Option is under preview. (To Set Multiple Page Sizes in MS Word). 11. Then click OK. 12. After the above steps, your document pages will change as given in the picture below. (To Set Multiple Page Sizes in MS Word). 13. The next section breaks have been applied in between the 5th and 7th pages so leave them as the Letter Size pages which are default. 14. If you would like to change the 8th page to the default page (Letter size), click the 8th page because you have started the new section here. 15. After that, on the Layout tab, in the Page Setup group, click on the drop-down arrow of the Page and then select More Page Sizes. 16. On the Page Setup dialogue, select “Custom Size” → Change “Width and Height” → Make sure the ” This Section” Option is under preview. 17. Then click OK to Set Multiple Page Sizes in MS Word. For example, if you want to convert two pages or more than two or fewer pages in the same size in a Word document. Do the following. Click on the beginning of the first line of a page (excluding the first page) to apply the “next page” section break from where you want to start a different page size. And click near the beginning of the first line of any next page to stop the section break, which was given on the previous page or to start the new section here as well as the next page section break. Go to the Layout tab, in the Page Setup group, click the drop-down arrow of the Size, and then select More Page Sizes.  On the Page Setup dialogue, select “Custom Size” → Change “Width and Height” → Make sure the ” This Section” Option is under preview. (To Set Multiple Page Sizes in MS Word). Then click OK. To stop the previous section to the next pages wherever you want, apply the section break to the next page, rather than the page that you want to stop. For example, to stop at the 7th page, click the 8th page. To start the new section, apply the section break to the same page except for the first page.


title: “How To Set Multiple Page Sizes In Ms Word 2022 Challenge” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-05” author: “Barry Isbrecht”


This technique saves you time by not having to open and work in separate document windows for mixed page sizes in a single document. In this article, you are going to learn how to set different page sizes in MS Word, So start learning now.

How to Set Multiple Page Sizes in a Word Document

Never apply the section break to the first page 2. For example, if you would like to keep the first 1 page as it is (Default Size) and want to change the next 3 pages (2nd, 3rd, and 4th pages) are as other sizes. Then click at the beginning of the first line of the 2nd page to start the new section from here. 3. On the Layout tab, in the Page Setup group, click on the Breaks, and then select “Next Page” under the “Section Breaks”. 4. Now, to stop the previous page Section Break at the 4th page (Previous Size) or start a new section from the 5th page, click at the beginning of the first line on the 5th page.  5. Again, go to the Layout tab, click on the Breaks in the Page Setup group, and then select “Next Page” under “Section Breaks”. 6. To stop the previous page Section break at the 7th page (Previous Page Size) or start a new section from the 8th page, click at the beginning of the first line on the 8th page. 7. Again, go to the Layout tab, click on the Breaks in the Page Setup group, and then select “Next Page” under “Section Breaks”. 8. To change the default page sizes (The default page size in Word is Letter Size) to other page sizes you want from the 2nd to the 4th page, do the following. 9. Go to the Layout tab, in the Page Setup group, click the drop-down arrow of the Size, and then select More Page Sizes.  10. On the Page Setup dialogue, select “Custom Size” → Change “Width and Height” → Make sure the ” This Section” Option is under preview. (To Set Multiple Page Sizes in MS Word). 11. Then click OK. 12. After the above steps, your document pages will change as given in the picture below. (To Set Multiple Page Sizes in MS Word). 13. The next section breaks have been applied in between the 5th and 7th pages so leave them as the Letter Size pages which are default. 14. If you would like to change the 8th page to the default page (Letter size), click the 8th page because you have started the new section here. 15. After that, on the Layout tab, in the Page Setup group, click on the drop-down arrow of the Page and then select More Page Sizes. 16. On the Page Setup dialogue, select “Custom Size” → Change “Width and Height” → Make sure the ” This Section” Option is under preview. 17. Then click OK to Set Multiple Page Sizes in MS Word. For example, if you want to convert two pages or more than two or fewer pages in the same size in a Word document. Do the following. Click on the beginning of the first line of a page (excluding the first page) to apply the “next page” section break from where you want to start a different page size. And click near the beginning of the first line of any next page to stop the section break, which was given on the previous page or to start the new section here as well as the next page section break. Go to the Layout tab, in the Page Setup group, click the drop-down arrow of the Size, and then select More Page Sizes.  On the Page Setup dialogue, select “Custom Size” → Change “Width and Height” → Make sure the ” This Section” Option is under preview. (To Set Multiple Page Sizes in MS Word). Then click OK. To stop the previous section to the next pages wherever you want, apply the section break to the next page, rather than the page that you want to stop. For example, to stop at the 7th page, click the 8th page. To start the new section, apply the section break to the same page except for the first page.