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Old 01-14-2020, 03:39 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by hobnail View Post
I can tell you how I do it with an epub using sigil, after which converting it to azw3 will preserve the cover properly. There's probably a less intensive way to do it entirely with calibre. In sigil add the cover image to the images folder, then right click on it and select cover image, then in the tools menu at the top select add cover and in the window that comes up select the cover image from the previous step. Save and quit. Now you can convert it to azw3.
Does doing this way make covers show up on kindle even if you download azw3 file from a cloud storage via experimental browser? I don't use Sigil but I use Calibre to convert epub to azw3, most of my epub files already have covers, no need to add them manually, but after convert to azw3 files and copy/paste those files to Kindle, there's no cover appears.
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