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Old 11-06-2016, 03:56 AM   #1067
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Originally Posted by LadyKate View Post
Not sure if this is the right place but... Was just trying to add a cover to an epub. The current epub has the title page as the first page and I wanted to keep it. I can't seem to find a setting in Modify ePub to "add cover". There is "Insert or replace cover" which replaces the title page "cover" and that's it.

So to sum things up... kinda asking for a new feature of "add cover" whenever you do an update.
What you call a title page IS the cover. It's a generic cover so the publisher doesn't have to pay to use the cover image. So what you are doing is replacing this generic cover with the cover you've chosen. Most ePub that do not have a proper cover have a generic cover of some kind and a title page. So if you just add a cover and keep the generic cover, then you get the cover, the generic cover, and the title page (im most cases).
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