Anita Gutierez wrote:

>This is a wild guess out of nowhere.
J  Sometimes I’ve had “empty” 
>pages which actually contain a tiny, invisible little text box—in
 other 
>words, some object that Frame thinks it is supposed to keep. When 
>I update the book or save the file, the empty pages remain unless 
>I find the offending object and delete it.  
 This is much the same suggestion I was going to make. But there are other 
types of invisible things that cause the same behavior. For example, it can be 
an empty graphic frame rather than a text frame. And the text frame can be big 
rather than small--there have been cases in the past when users accidentally 
created a clone of the main text frame that is virtually impossible to see 
because it exactly overlies the default frame. A custom master page assignment 
also counts as something that will make a specific page non-empty even if there 
is no visible content.

-Fred Ridder

                                          
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