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Old 12-29-2022, 06:27 AM   #3
Jacques Q.
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Thanks. The second part is what I do for any specific EPub BEFORE merging and it works fine as long as I retain the EPub for just my personal use on PC or e-reader. It's AFTER the merge (or after uploading the single EPub on some website) that the "new" covers are gone. By which I don't mean the cover I put on the complete merged e-book, but the contents, within it, of the merged e-books whose covers I changed beforehand.
I'm sorry, all I know about GUI is that it means "graphical user interface" because Google just told me, apparently it seems to be approximately the same method, but again what I have difficulties with is the Epubs "inside" the merged file, not the "final" file's cover.
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