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Old 10-21-2025, 10:04 AM   #1278
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
Jon If the cover (image and/or page was not declared properly, Calibre will not be able to replace it (cuz it does not know it IS a 'cover' ). Thus a cover and a image of a cover (the page with the image and the image file used)

It would take me about 1 minute to open the book in the editor (T), look at the first few entries and do what is needed (split out the cover image if part of a bigger file. This would also prevent the declaration of that file AS 'cover' since replacing that would delete all the rest that WAS NOT the cover), Run the debug and correct any other errors (leftovers).
IF the false cover was just a single file, using the browser part of the editor to delete, will also correct the TOC (if it referenced that file)
You can have the cover properly defined in the OPF and still have it displayed a second time. This is not about replacing the cover. This is about trying to automate removing the second display of the cover.

I know it's easy to fix this manually. But it's not currently possible to do this automatically.
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