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If you want unnumbered chapters in the book class, and if youre not tweeking the appearance of your chapter titles, you should use the \chapter* command, not the \chapter command.
Another option is to try the \let\cleardoublepage\clearpage command before your appendices to avoid the behavior. Or, if you dont care using a two-sided layout, using the option oneside to your documentclass (eg \documentclass[oneside]{book} ) will switch to using a one-sided layout.
All you need to add at the beginning of each chapter file is the name of the chapter using the \chapter{..} command. \chapter{Introduction} This is my first Chapter. Using the \input{..}
By default, your LaTeX document has a Chapter name (Chapter 1, Chapter 2, etc.) for each chapter. If you want to remove such chapter name from your document, then you can use titlesec package and define the titleformat in order to hide the chapter title.
Write \subsection*{} with the asterisk, for a single case, or include \setcounter{tocdepth}{1} in your preamble for anything below Section (subsections, subsubsections wont appear).
LaTeX. In LaTeX, unnumbered sections, subsections, and so forth can be produced by adding an asterisk to the sectioning command, as in this example.
You should be able to edit these styles and turn off the leading numbering: Ensure you have the Styles Formatting panel open (F11). Right-click the required style entry (e.g., Contents 1) Modify Outline Numbering tab set the Numbering style to None. Click OK. Repeat for each style/level in your ToC.

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