Hi Nic,

OK, there is a way to add artwork to more than one track at a time, if you 
select multiple tracks and use Command-I, but you have to do this on the Info 
tab. Select your tracks, do a "Get Info" and move to the Info tab, then use 
item chooser menu to navigate to "artwork well" and paste in a jpg that you've 
copied.  Oddly enough, I couldn't do this on the "artwork well" location on the 
Artwork tab.  I think that's because there's a slider control for size 
adjusting the image.

You could use an app like Audiobook Builder by Splasm Software ($5.99 in the 
Mac App Store, and sometimes goes on sale from the Developer's web page) to 
make your audiobooks into one or two audiobook files with chapter markers for 
navigation.  But this would change the file format from mp3 to aac, in case you 
wanted to play these on other devices.  Only the aac format supports chapter 
marker navigation within a single file.  And I think the program also lets you 
add album art to the resulting file.

The problem is that if artwork is just added to the iTunes folder there's no 
way of associating with a particular track using default file attributes.  I 
think that Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes site has scripts for managing album 
artwork, but it's simple to do this by hand.
 
HTH.  Cheers,

Esther

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