There is, but it’s not recommended. Just select all the files you want in the file list on the left, then right-click and select "merge".
It is default behavior on most readers to start a new html page on a new display page. Some readers also have an option to display as continuous scroll which can bypass the paging behavior.
The downside to having one big html page is that readers load the book one html page at a time. The larger that page, the slower it is to load. On older, less capable, devices/apps that can be very noticeable/undesirable. Also, during the editing process it is much easier to keep things organized… usually every chapter and front/back matter on their own html page.
Can you show an example of what you consider "weird"? There may be a better solution.
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