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How to change a digital planner cover

Change a NozomuNoto planner or notebook cover by choosing a matching cover, placing it at the front, and checking the app library thumbnail.

On this page
  1. Quick answer
  2. Before changing the cover
  3. Basic workflow
  4. Good ways to use covers
  5. 1. Separate active and backup files
  6. 2. Separate notebooks by purpose
  7. 3. Mark the current year or season
  8. 4. Make testing copies obvious
  9. When this gets tricky
  10. 1. The cover looks stretched, cropped, or too small
  11. 2. The app library still shows the old cover
  12. 3. You deleted the old cover too early
  13. 4. Links or pages behave strangely after editing
  14. 5. The cover file is a PNG image, not a PDF page
  15. Related help

A digital planner cover is usually the first page of the PDF or notebook file. To change the cover, choose a matching cover page, copy or import it into the planner, move it to the front, and check whether your app library shows the new thumbnail.

Use this guide when the planner already opens correctly, but the visible front cover is not the one you want. If the planner has not imported yet, start with the download and app setup guides first.

Portrait cover example
Portrait cover exampleDigital cover example for Yume Techo Portrait. Use a cover made for the same orientation and product size so the page does not look stretched or cropped.
Landscape cover example
Landscape cover exampleLight digital cover example for Yume Techo Academic Landscape. Covers help separate planners, notebooks, backups, and archives in your app library.

Quick answer

  • Match the cover to the product. Portrait covers fit portrait planners and notebooks. Landscape covers fit landscape products.
  • Most covers are normal pages. In many apps, changing the cover means moving a cover page to page one.
  • Keep the old cover until the new one looks right. Delete later, not first.
  • Check the app library after changing it. Some apps update the thumbnail right away. Others need a set-cover option, close/reopen, or a refresh.

Before changing the cover

  1. Keep a clean backup. Save one untouched copy of the planner or notebook before moving pages around.
  2. Find the cover file or cover section. Your product may include cover pages inside the PDF, a separate cover PDF, PNG cover images, or a Digital Covers product.
  3. Check orientation and size. A portrait cover can look wrong on a landscape planner. A cover made for another product may crop or leave empty space.
  4. Know what your app allows. Some apps let you move a page to the front. Some also have a separate document cover or thumbnail setting.

Basic workflow

  1. Open the planner or notebook in your app. Confirm the file opens, links work, and writing tools behave normally before changing the cover.
  2. Open the cover page you want to use. If the cover is inside another PDF, open that cover file too. If it is a PNG image, check whether your app can insert images as full pages.
  3. Copy, duplicate, or import the cover. Use the page manager, thumbnail view, page sorter, or page organizer. The exact button depends on the app.
  4. Move the cover to the very front. Put the new cover before the current first page. Many apps use page one as the visible document thumbnail.
  5. Check the page fit. Make sure the cover fills the page neatly and is not stretched, squished, cropped in the wrong place, or surrounded by large blank borders.
  6. Check the library thumbnail. Return to the app library or document list. If the old cover still shows, close/reopen the file or look for the app's cover/thumbnail setting.
  7. Delete the old cover only after checking. Keep it until you are sure the new cover is correct and the planner still works.

Good ways to use covers

1. Separate active and backup files

Use one cover for the active planner and a different cover for the clean backup. This prevents opening the backup by mistake and writing in the wrong file.

2. Separate notebooks by purpose

Use different covers for work notes, school notes, home notes, study notes, journal pages, church or Bible study notes, and archives. A visual cover makes the app library easier to scan.

3. Mark the current year or season

If you keep several dated planners, choose a cover that makes the current year or active season obvious. This helps you avoid opening last year's planner by accident.

4. Make testing copies obvious

If you are testing page copies, stickers, or app settings, give the test file a different cover. That way mistakes happen in the test copy, not the planner you actually use.

When this gets tricky

1. The cover looks stretched, cropped, or too small

What happens: the cover appears on the page, but it does not fit the planner shape.

Example: a portrait cover is placed in a landscape planner, or a phone-sized image is inserted as a full tablet page.

What to do: use a cover made for the same orientation and product size. If the product includes multiple cover files, choose the one that matches the planner or notebook you imported.

2. The app library still shows the old cover

What happens: page one looks correct inside the planner, but the document thumbnail in the app library still shows the old cover.

Why it happens: some apps cache thumbnails or use a separate cover setting.

What to do: close and reopen the document, return to the app library, or check for a set-cover / document-thumbnail option. If the app does not support custom thumbnails, page one can still be the new cover even if the library view is limited.

3. You deleted the old cover too early

What happens: the new cover does not fit, but the old cover is already gone.

Example: the new cover is the wrong orientation and the planner no longer has the original front page.

What to do: undo if possible. If not, import a fresh copy from your saved download and copy the original cover or planner pages again.

What happens: after moving pages, tabs or index links feel wrong, or the app acts unstable.

Why it happens: some apps handle page edits better than others. Exporting, flattening, merging, or rebuilding the PDF can also change link behavior.

What to do: test the Index, tabs, one month link, and one page link after changing the cover. If links break, go back to the clean backup and use the app-specific guide before trying again.

5. The cover file is a PNG image, not a PDF page

What happens: you have a cover image, but the app wants a page, document, or PDF.

What to do: if your app can insert images as full pages, place the PNG on a blank page and resize it carefully. If your app cannot do that cleanly, use a PDF cover file when available.

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