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How to bind margin in NEIS

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this video will teach you how to set up the Marin and the navigation of TS UTM now Iamp;#39;m sharing how I made the margin for UTM cases first choose the page layout in the Microsoft to Bar then click the margin tape a margin panel appears select the custom margin set the top to 2.5 cm up sorry again choose the margin custom margin and then the button also 2.5 cm the right 2.5 cm the only difference is that the left margin is set up to 4 cm at it is used for biding purpose ignore the other selection so the left is for CM remember for biding purpose okay now our margin is nice perfect so select all the document and now we want to modify the spacing you can find it in the page layout to alignment you set it to justify and then place okay itamp;#39;s just like this so again p l out now the intention indentation left and right make sure to be zero and then the spacing also zero for of them are zero now the line spacings choose 1.5 lines okay then place okay

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Left hand margin (binding edge) requirement: When designing a soft bound book, please ensure that all important content and text is kept a minimum of 12mm from the bound edge of each page. This would be the left hand side for right hand pages and the right hand side for left hand pages.
For a spiral-bound book, always leave an added margin of at least 5 mm on the edge that well bind the book to allow for the holes. For example, if the book margin on the cutting side is 10 mm, on the binding side, you need to leave an 15 mm margin.
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.
Use 1-inch margins on every side of the page for an APA Style paper. However, if you are writing a dissertation or thesis, your advisor or institution may specify different margins (e.g., a 1.5-inch left margin to accommodate binding).
A binding margin is the vertical space without any text, on each page, used for stitching, drilling or whatever method is used to hold the pages together. The binding margin is measured in characters or braille cells on an embosser, or in inches or millimeters on a printer.
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.
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.
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.

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