Exporting as an ePub

I have CS5.5. When I export my document as an ePub, a page that was not part of the original document appears at the end of the epub. The unwanted page is a jpg. Why does this happen and how can I get rid of the unwanted page? I am on a Mac so I cannot use 7 Zip to eliminate the page.
Any help would be appreciated.
Lanie

Lanie,
Is the JPG part of the story but is not where it ought to be? If so, it needs to be an in-line image and probably isn't.
If the JPG isn't part of the story, look in the links panel for it and remove it from the publication.
Beyond that, I am out of suggestions without seeing the publication.
Take care, Mike

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