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Old 05-08-2022, 06:53 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by HappyCalibreUser View Post
You should try this on some duplicate book in Calibre whose cover you won't mind changing first.

This is the way I've learned to change a cover in Calibre, others may have another way:

Select- Convert Books
Select- Look & Feel
Select- Embed all fonts in document

For me, the new cover is added and nothing in the books changes.

I tend to tinker with settings all the time so I may have made changes to Calibre I don't remember. But this is what I do.
It is incorrect that nothing changes. The code changes. The code is changed whenever you do a conversion from ePub to ePub. It's best to fix the cover in the editor. That works best. It's what I do all the time.
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