
Click in the paragraph or select the text you want to apply a style to. Word includes several built-in styles that cover most basic formatting needs in a document.
If you change the formatting properties of a style, all instances of the style are updated with the formatting changes. Heading styles can be used to create tables of contents and outlines. Styles provide consistency and can apply several formatting properties at one time.
The document looks professional and is easy to read. Using styles and style sets rather than formatting ad hoc has several advantages: Hopefully, some of the steps above helped you remove that unwanted page in your Word document.A style is a group of formatting settings stored under a single name. That should remove your blank page without affecting your formatting. On the Layout tab of the Page Setup dialog box, click the Section start drop down and select Continuous. Place your cursor after the section break you want to change. To change the section breaks to a Continuous section break: You can, however, change the section break to a Continuous section break, which will preserve the formatting changes without inserting a blank page. You don’t want to delete the section break because that would cause the pages before the section break to take on the formatting of the pages after the section break. If you intended for the content that follows that point to have different formatting, then keep the section break. Important Note: If a section break is causing a blank page in the middle of a document, removing the section break can cause formatting issues. This way, you will have a clear picture of where the page breaks are, as they will be represented by long, dotted lines.) (If you are having trouble seeing your section breaks try going to the View tab of the Ribbon and switch to Draft mode. If your empty page occurs at the end of your document and you have a section break there, you can place your cursor directly before the section break and press Delete to delete it.
Next Page, Odd Page, and Even Page section breaks may create a new page in Word. If None of that Works, Look at Your Section Breaks With paragraph marks turned on, you will be able to see the page break.
If your blank page is in the middle of the document, it may be due to a manual page break.