Sounds like the link element on which you are creating the new page
only has the Benefits content class preassigned.
And if it is the only class that has been preassigned, RedDot just
goes ahead and creates a page on that template.
Just find the link (anc or list) at the content class level and
preassign more content classes to it.

not sure if I like the idea of creating a different template for each
section of the site though.
It will result in maintenance headaches down the road.
If you're on 7.5+ you can likely get what you need out of the nav
manager and some throughfull css.
Wayne.

On Jan 22, 1:16 pm, fred2028 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a Content Class called Non-Homepage for all pages that are not
> the homepage. Because there are many sections of the site, I've
> decided to create a different template for each since the 3rd-level
> navigation (on the left) would be different for each section, even
> though the general layout will be consistent.
>
> My default template for Non-Homepage is called Benefits while I just
> created a new Template called Employee Status Changes. Whenever I try
> to create a new page with the Non-Homepage content class, I am always
> directed to the Benefits template directly. How do I create a page
> using the Employee Status Changes template?
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