It is not difficult to remove blank pages in a word document, here are the specific steps:
View document page breaks:Page breaks are a common cause of blank pages. Most blank pages can be eliminated by removing page breaks. Click the "Home" tab, and then in the "Paragraphs" group, click the "Show Hide Edit Markers" button, so you can see page breaks and other hidden characters in your document.
Delete page breaks directly:Once you find the page break, directly press the "Delete" key or the "Backspace" key to delete it.
Adjust text position:If the text is on a blank page, but the page break is below the text, resulting in a blank page, you can try adjusting the position of the text. Place the cursor at the beginning or end of the text, and press the "Enter" key to move the text to the correct position.
Format paragraphs:Sometimes, incorrect formatting of paragraphs can also lead to blank pages. Check and adjust the paragraph formatting to make sure they are correct.
Use the Find and Replace feature:Open the Find and Replace dialog box, enter a page break in the Find What box, then enter nothing in the Replace With box, and press the Replace All button, so that you can remove all page breaks in the document.
Adjust the paper size or orientation:If the paper size or orientation of the document is set incorrectly, it can also cause blank pages to appear. Check and adjust the paper size or orientation settings.
Check ** or **:A ** or ** in a document can sometimes cause a blank page to appear. Check and resize or resize to make sure they don't leave space on a blank page.
Save the document:When you're done making all the changes, don't forget to save the document.
Please note that the above steps apply to most versions of Word, including Word 2016, Word 2013, Word 2010, Word 2007, etc. However, this may vary depending on the version.