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Originally Posted by Dave_S
Wish you had mentioned renaming the file right away.
Of course it cannot find the file if the name is changed. 
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Sorry Dave!

Didn't realize that would matter. I know for the future now!
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Originally Posted by Dave _S
EPUB almost always has it owns CSS embedded in the EPUB file. If the EPUB CSS files exists, CoolReader will use that instead of what you select. If you want CoolReader to use your style settings instead of the style settings in the EPUB's CSS file then go to page two in CoolReader's settings menu while you have the book in question open. On that page turn OFF "Preformatted Text" and "Document Embedded Styles". After you exit the book and then reload the book again, CoolReader will ignore the CSS styles in the EPUB and use your style settings instead.
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Thanks again! I appreciate how helpful you are! I wish there was some way I could set up a CSS file with my preferences and it would always use that and always ignore anything else.
EDIT: Tried what you recommended above but it just keeps reverting back to the embedded style. That would probably be fine if this book had been formatted well but it hasn't been. Even in Adobe epub reader it sucks.
EDIT2: I finally got the book working how I want but honestly I still prefer the Adobe epub reader to coolreader. Maybe if coolreader would keep my settings it would be good but it won't.