Pages word processing documents contain one or more pages in each Section. You can delete a section, but not a single page within a section containing more than one page.
If these are indeed "blank" pages, and your document is a word processing document, Pages should have deleted the "blank" pages as they became empty of text (including objects placed inline with the text).
Go to the View menu and choose Show Invisibles.
You will see several blue characters appear in your text, including a dot between each pair of words, a pilcrow ( ¶ ) at the end of each paragraph, and possibly one or more blue lines running from the end of a line of text to a 'page' icon at the right margin.
The last mentioned is a page break. If inserted, it forces a new page, whether that page is needed or not.
To delete an empty page, first ensure that it is empty. Page breaks can be deleted using the delete key. On deleting the break, text below the break will move up to fill the space that was between the break and the top of the next page.
To delete a page (or group of pages) with content you no longer want, you can either:
- Delete the content from those pages
OR
- Place the page or group of pages into a separate Section, then select the thumbnail for any page in that section and press delete.
To isolate one or more contiguous pages in a new section:
- Place the insertion point at the end of the text on the page before the first page you want to delete.
- Go Insert > Section break
- Place the insertion point at the end of the last page of the group you want to delete.
- Go Insert > Section break.
- In the left sidebar, click on the thumbnail for the first page in the section you just created, then press Delete.
Regards,
Barry