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Hi William,
I am feeling a little confused by your request.  In general wordprocessors
take text and format it into a series of pages for printing or viewing.
There is no real concept of pages as such as there is with desktop
publishing applications.
It is possible to remove page breaks but if you wish to remove the content
on a page, the only way to do this is to select the text that appears on
that page and then press the <delete> key.  LibreOffice will then reformat
the remaining text into pages of specified size.
Let me know if I have got the whole thing wrong.
regards
Mike

Mike
email: michaelgmanning@gmail.com | mobile: 0423 716 599



On Mon, 29 Apr 2019 at 11:39, William Dudley <wfdudley@gmail.com> wrote:

I googled this, and the returned results all say "click on the page and hit
either delete or backspace".  This advice does not work.  If I hit
backspace, I can detect no change, no acknowledgement that I even hit a
key.  If I hit delete, I delete the first character in my footer.  I have
footers turned on, and no headers.

I'm an experienced computer user (and programmer) but I find libreoffice
maddeningly difficult.

Thanks,
Bill Dudley

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