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yo guys welcome to the text of channel today Iamp;#39;m going to show you something that bothered me a lot like a lot that is to say setting an image as a first page cover and actually this is really simple follow me first of all you have to be on the first page obviously this is the page - this is the first page or the page where you want to set your cover actually so now you go to insert youamp;#39;ll insert an image that you can upload from your computer or search on the web whatever you choose actually Iamp;#39;ll just upload mine there and now this is critical really you just have to click on your image and choose wrap text once youamp;#39;ve done that you have to choose 0 as a margin right now youamp;#39;re going to move your image to the left and resize it so that you have the full width covered right the 100% width and now youamp;#39;re going to use your arrow keys the up one to go to the top while using your arrow keys because if you do it with your mouse itamp;#39;s go