After you draw on a page, do this to erase some or all of your work:
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On the Draw tab, select the
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Select the down-arrow on the eraser tool to adjust the eraser thickness.
To remove text content, entire pages, or files, see how to delete.
Tip:Â To exit Erase mode, choose a pen, or chooseÂ
After you draw on a page, do this to erase some or all of your work:
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On the Draw tab, select the Eraser tool to erase ink.
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Select the down-arrow on the eraser tool to adjust the thickness.
To remove text content, entire pages, or files, see how to delete.
Tip:Â To exit Erase mode, choose a pen, or chooseÂ
After you draw on a page, do this to erase some or all of your work:
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If the drawing is already in your document, select it and press the Delete key on your keyboard.
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If you're working on a drawing in the Drawing window (Insert > Drawing > Draw), select the eraser to erase ink.
To remove text content, entire pages, or files, see how to delete.
For more drawing and erasing options, use the Word desktop app.
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To open the desktop app, at the top of the ribbon, select Editing > Open in Desktop App.
Don't have the Word desktop app? Try or buy Microsoft 365.