No pages, no borders, just content
Google Docs' pageless mode lets your document flow like a web page: no artificial page breaks, no hard margins, no forced page numbers. It's the modern way to write a document that lives on a screen.
Why pageless?
- Uninterrupted readability - The text runs continuously, keeping the reader's focus.
- Tables and images stay whole - Large blocks of data never get split awkwardly across pages.
- Scroll‑friendly - Jump to any part of the document with a single swipe or scroll.
- Print is optional - Most people never print online documents. If you need a hard copy, you can still do so.
How to enable pageless in Google Docs
- Open a Google Doc.
- Click File → Page setup
- Check Pageless and hit OK.
- Start writing - the pages are gone.
The future is scroll
The paper page is a relic of a time when documents were meant to be printed. In the digital age, your document lives in the cloud, on a screen, and is best experienced as a continuous stream. Pageless gives you that experience without any extra tools or hassle.
Try it today
Create your first pageless document and feel how smoother, cleaner, and more readable your work becomes.
Write, scroll, repeat.
FAQs
Is pageless compatible with all Google Docs features?
Yes—tables, images, formatting, and everything else work the same.
Can I still print a pageless document?
Absolutely. Export to PDF and print if you must; the pageless view is for on‑screen reading.
Does pageless affect collaboration?
No. Collaborators see the same continuous view and can edit normally.
Do I need an add‑on?
No. Pageless is built into Google Docs.