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Old 06-29-2020, 03:15 PM   #11
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Another way that might be less confusing; it's what I usually do:

In the editor, export the current image, the title page. (Right click the file-->Export)

Close the editor, go to edit metadata, add the real cover you want, and then Polish.

Back in the editor, do Files-->Import files into book, and pull the exported image file back in.

Find the place you want it, usually at the top of the first text file, and put the cursor there, just below the <body> line. Then at the top of the code page, on the formatting toolbar, use the Insert Image tool. (I usually use it with "full page" and "preserve aspect ratio" checked for a title page.)

That puts your title page back in. Then if you want to, you can use the file-split tool in the preview pane to make it into its own file, but that's optional.
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