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I'm trying to match the layout of these two booklets. The texts and layout are the same except that the correct version has 1) a blank page opposite the copyright page in the print layout and 2) the text begins on page 4, not page three resulting in 24 rather than 33 pages. I am sure there is a simple setting that will resolve this but for the life of me I can't find it. I appreciate any help. Basically, I need the second file below (the one with 33 pages and text opposite the copyright page) to look like the first file (34 pages, no text opposite the copyright page.

FWIW, I'm correcting a small typo in the otherwise correct booklet. But I can't seem to get back to this particular layout. 

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I'm wondering if this is the setting you're looking for:

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Thank you. But I’m trying to /add/ the blank page, not remove/suppress it. I’ll try this and let you know. Thanks again.
Sorry that I mis-understood what you were asking for. Here are a couple of other things to try:

Place these lines at the end of the Front Matter settings (which tell it to force a pagebreak [which doesn't work unless there is some text on that next page - hence the almost empty paragraph]):
\pb
\p ~

Another option to check or change is on the Advance tab - explained in a different reply where I can paste an image.
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If forcing a manual page break with \pb and \p ~ doesn't work out, then see if this option on the 'Other' tab of the Advanced page helps:

by (2.6k points)
Thank you. I found the solution. In Header+Footer, all I had to do was set the text to begin on page 4 and everything lined up properly. Thanks for you suggestions

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