Bind margin in 1ST

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How to bind margin in 1ST

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hey guys I hope youamp;#39;re doing great I wanted to share a dilemma that I encountered with word every time I would open a new document I noticed that I didnamp;#39;t have the top margin and I was missing that space on top and at the bottom so if youamp;#39;re experiencing that same problem you will probably find a lot of videos that tell you how you have to go through your files and delete templates well none of that worked for me and I was surprised that word would not have a one-click solution to fix this within the software well it does and Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to solve it if youamp;#39;re experiencing the same no space on top and no space at the bottom problem so all you need to do is just go up to the logo click on that and then come here to where it says word options click on that and then click on display and finally checkmark where it says show whitespace between pages and print layout view and itamp;#39;s really that simple you click OK and voila you see t

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The inside edge margin sizes differ depending on your binding type: Paperback Book Printing: 18mm on the binding edge. 15mm on the other edges. Hardback Book Printing: 19mm on the top and bottom edge, 18mm for the binding edge and 15mm for the outside edge.
As a rule of thumb, we recommend that you use a 15mm margin on all edges except for the binding edge. The biding edge will require a slightly wider margin to leave space for the binding when printing your book. This prevents images and text from being lost in the fold when you open the book.
Add a gutter margin for bound documents A gutter margin adds extra space to the side, top margin, or inside margins of a document you plan to bind. That helps ensure that text isnt obscured by the binding. Click Layout Margins Custom Margins. In the Gutter box, enter a width for the gutter margin.
Margins are very important when it comes to binding. No margins = Text/images cut off in the binding process. For single-sided printing, we recommend a margin of 3cm on the left side and 2.5 cm on the other three sides. For double-sided printing, we recommend a margin of 2.5 cm on all four sides.
For bound books 6x 9 or smaller, use 0.5 margins on the top, outside and bottom of books, and a 0.75 inside margin. For 8.5x11 documents (bound or unbound), use 1-inch margins. Adjust margins, font size, and columns to produce 65-70 characters per line (including spaces).
Text and images may not line up correctly across the spine. This is a natural occurrence with a perfect-bound booklet. Generally speaking, 1/2 for your gutter margin is the best recommendation for most books.

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