Thanks, John!
   Given that some companies have requirements for printed documentation,
   what difference does it make if chapters start on the right or
   left-hand page?
   If they are likely to print a single chapter, then I can see wanting to
   have it start on the recto page, but I don't think that's a concern for
   our users.
   I did finally go back to the clean template and reimport it into my
   working document. The template is set up correctly, and the updated
   working document now paginates correctly.
   Thanks, all!


   On 04/27/16, John Sgammato<[email protected]> wrote:

   Did you try Format > Pagination  and uncheck Make Page Count Even?
   (That's a guess - I am away from my computer)
   IMO, if your users are likely to print the content, you should always
   leave that last verso blank. In my business, many network admins have
   requirements for printed doc, and nobody provides it anymore, so they
   print the PDFs and put them in binders for compliance reasons.
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