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Originally Posted by Medieval Guy
Well, that's interesting. Same behavior in ADE. I opened it up again in Sigil, dug around until I found the page map...and of course, I didn't really understand what I was looking at. So I decided to compare it to the page map in another book I've read to see if there are any obvious differences...and none of the books I've read recently even HAVE page maps. So I made a copy of the problem book, deleted the page map, and voila! It functions as it should.
Weird, but I guess whatever works!
Thanks!
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MG
What you may have found is a book created/modified by someone that has no
clue!
A CSS or Pagemap is not a
generic file. Each is custom to the book and can not simply be copied across from another book
A
series may use a common CSS for a common
Look 
, but the book
must be coded to use the same stylesheet
Some publishers use a huge corporate 'Kitchen sink' CSS. That is: A set of styles for any occasion

. This is not terrible
if the book coder would clean up after the book has settled (Calibre Editor
and Sigil both include a tool that deletes unused styles from the CSS )