How do you delete a blank page in the middle of a word document?

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JoAnn Paules

I would still suggest turning them on. You'll be surprised to see your
documents "dirty little secrets", like extra returns instead of using
spacing, multiple spaces, multiple tabs instead of setting the correct
length, etc.

Once you get used to seeing them, you may never want to return to the dark
side. ;-)

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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Kathy said:
Even if something was pasted and the pages just moved downward?

JoAnn Paules said:
If you turn on your non-printing characters you will see why it's there.
Chances are there are multiple ¶ characters in there. Start deleting
them.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
 
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Sandra Williams

Kathy,
Some easy things to look at first – if you go int
“Normal” view. An ordinary page break that Word has put i
shows as a line of dots.
• you will be able to easily see if you have a manual page brea
next to an ordinary page break (there will be a line of dots with th
word “Page break”). If you have, put the cursor on th
line and press delete to get rid of it.
• You might have a deliberate section break starting on an od
(or even) page
• If you just see two ordinary page breaks together you will hav
to search for a reason. eg. If you have two lines of dots togethe
followed by a header, then it’s possible that you have naturall
come to the end of a page but have a header which is preceded by a pag
throw.
If the page breaks are widely separated you could have any number o
‘invisible’ characters – including carriage return
– all of these should delete normally. If you go into Tools
Options, View and tick “All” in formatting marks you wil
be able to see them
Yours
Sandr
 
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CyberTaz

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