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Old 04-26-2020, 09:47 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by Tex2002ans View Post
What could also happen is:

Calibre has an original_epub + EPUB (this is created by your EPUB-to-EPUB conversion).

I only do ePub to ePub conversion as a last ditch act. And in those cases, I never have the cover issue.

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Do another minor tweak besides Add Cover. Maybe add a simple line in the copyright page.

When you send it to your Nook, you can tell if it was the original or the adjusted EPUB by checking for your edit.
Other tweaks always work. Justifying text, adding table of contents and so on.

Maybe my original post wasn't clear enough. The place the cover issue occurs is when the Nook creates a thumbnail for my library and home page. That's when I see the original cover.

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