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  3. Choose the ability to bind margin in SE from the menu bar and use it to the form.
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How to bind margin in SE

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in this video you will see how to put 1.5 inch margin in microsoft word document itamp;#39;s very easy letamp;#39;s get started first click on the file option then go to the options click on advanced tab scroll down until you see this heading display under this heading make sure you have selected inches if you want margins in centimeter you can select centimeter i am selecting here inches and click ok now click on the layout tab and you will see here small box page setup box click on it to open the page setting menu under the margins you will see top left bottom and right just enter 1.5 in each box and click ok to put 1.5 inch margin in microsoft word check out these useful videos shown on screen and donamp;#39;t forget to like and press the subscribe button along with that bell notification icon thank you

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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.
Perfect Bound Sizes Regardless of book size, the cover needs to be at least 8.5 face-to-face (flat) to feed into the binder. The minimum width is 2.75 spine to face after trimming. Minimum height is 4.25 head to foot, but books can be bound in a 2up format and then trimmed apart.
Select Layout Margins. Select Custom Margins. In Margins, use the Up and Down arrows to enter the values you want. Select OK when done.
Change margins Select Layout Margins.  Select the margin configuration you want, or select Custom Margins to define your own margins.
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.
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.
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.
Since perfect bound books are glued at the spine, it makes it harder to see or read content near the binding side (see the image below). To help avoid this, we recommend you have a 3/8 (0.375) margin on the binding side of all pages, including inside cover pages.

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