Aperture book page order help

I have created a wedding book (80  pages) in Aperture. The pages are in perfect order in Aperture BUT when I preview the book  something is throwing the pages off by 1...   I don't know how to remedy   need help!

How do you Preview your book? With print tp pdf, or using the preview, that is available when you order the book?  Like described here? http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1040 That preview should be exactly what you get, when you order the book.
Open Aperture.
Click the Buy Book button.
Click the Preview Book button. Aperture will begin assembling the book. This may take several minutes depending on the size of your book.
When the assembly is complete a PDF of your book will open.
Note: With Aperture 3, the first page of the PDF is the wrap-around dust jacket for your book, and the second page is the photo wrap cover that will be wrapped around the casing of your hardcover book.

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