Exporting CS5 to epub problem

Exporting CS5 to epub and last chapter is missing. Anyone ever see this? Thanks!

Hi Bob and Happy 4th!
Thanks for replying.
I'm exporting the file, and everything works great and looks great. Have made first level new chapters, and each is now separate xhtml file.  toc looks good. Only thing is the last chapter is not included (although the glossary after that is). If I rearrange the order of the chapters the one now in the last position doesn't make it to the epub. My guess is there is a limit on length or size, but from what I've read that shouldn't be a problem with numerous xhtml files in this version.
Thanks!

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