It's just the pasteboard. It won't affect anything unless you want it to ... applying a colour or image as a background instead of white space on a web site for instance. The white area is the active page
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Further to Johns answer if you just want to work on a white page and not see the pasteboard set the page size to A0. Of course you can't print this or use it as web page, far to big. My default page is set to A0 so I just have the white background visible.
Egg
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if you ctrl+leftclick+drag white from the colour bar to the paste board, and then go to options, page size tab, and untick show page shadow then everything will be white no matter how far you zoom out..
but you can't remove the space physically
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Here's my default page.
Egg
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