Copy everything on the page by highlighting it, clicking the 'Home' tab and clicking 'Copy' or clicking 'Cut,' scrolling to the new destination page or adding a new page by pressing the 'Ctrl' and 'Enter' keys together, which forces a page break. This means highlighting a page's contents - one helpful way to view a page in its entirety is to click the 'View' tab and click the 'One Page' option. Instead of moving pages, move what is on the page. Workaround Even though Word users can't manipulate the pages of a document, they are not stuck with the order of things entirely. Text on pages in Word simply flow from one to the next automatically, but the white page background itself is stagnant. Action Microsoft Word does not offer a page layout option where you can simply drag pages from one place to the other, such as you would with the slide deck view on Microsoft PowerPoint or the page view on Microsoft Publisher.