Open Word document: open the Word document to be edited.
Show Paragraph Markers: In the top menu bar of Word, click the Start tab, and then click the Show/Hide Paragraph Markers button in the Paragraph area. This will display page breaks and other formatting marks in the document.
Locate the page break: find the page break to adjust in the document, usually the page break will be displayed as a vertical straight line.
Delete blank paragraphs: Before pagination, check whether there are redundant blank paragraphs. If so, select a blank paragraph and press the "Delete" key to delete it.
Adjust the position of the page break: put the cursor at the end of the text or paragraph before the page break, and press the "Delete" key or "Backspace" key to merge the page break with the previous content.
Preview and Adjustment: After the above operations are completed, you can print a preview or page view to see the effect of page breaks. If necessary, you can fine-tune the text and paragraphs in the document to ensure that the position of page breaks is as expected.
Note that page breaks in Word are often used to control the page layout and the position of page breaks when printing or generating a PDF. If you just view the document on the screen, you may not be able to completely avoid displaying blank pages. However, when printing or exporting to PDF, blank pages should be ignored automatically.
If you still have problems or need more detailed guidance, please provide specific examples or explanations so that I can help you better.