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Default set margins from the bound edge, when duplexing?

Hi,
My binding machine broke and I need to print booklets in a 3-ring binder.
That set up requires the bound edge be moved 1/2" toward the text body.
Additionally, I will have to reset the size of the images to remain within
the new margins.

So, anyone have an idea on how to set the margins for this duplexed printing
job?Thank you,
Peele Dunn
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Default set margins from the bound edge, when duplexing?

You can either add a ½" gutter or choose "Mirror margins" and add ½" to the
Inside margin (deducting ½" from the Outside margin as appropriate).

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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Hi,
My binding machine broke and I need to print booklets in a 3-ring binder.
That set up requires the bound edge be moved 1/2" toward the text body.
Additionally, I will have to reset the size of the images to remain within
the new margins.

So, anyone have an idea on how to set the margins for this duplexed
printing
job?Thank you,
Peele Dunn



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