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Originally Posted by LessPaul
The Nook has no "Go to page #" option (but lots of folks are asking for it, so I would not be surprised to see it in an update.
"Go to Cover" will work only if the epub file has a cover. If mentioned you started with a text file, so I suspect you don't have a cover image. If you did not define/add a cover image, there is no cover to go to. Cover is not the same as page 1.
According to B&N, the Nook remembers where you are in an ebook only if you let it go to sleep or if you exit the ebook. If you turn the Nook off with the power switch without first exiting a book, it will forget your place. However, letting it go to sleep should retain your place. -=- That said, the feature works fine for me, but there are lots of folks having this particular problem.
I believe you can reset the furthest reading point by deleting the ebook, refreshing the list from the nook menus, then reinstalling the ebook.
A second option, which is what I do, is to use the bookmark feature. Just bookmark your place when you are done reading.
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I do have a cover image. I was careful to make sure I do.
If you're familiar with Calibre, do I need to do something else to ensure it works?