margin that is added to the top of the page
In MS Word, As the Gutter Value is increased, Page Margin Will remain the same irrespective of gutter value, the gutter size will be affected.
Gutter margin is a feature of Microsoft Word. it has nothing to do with Windows Server 2003.
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Gutter Margin
I think it is called a gutter
yes
The type of margin that adds extra space to the left, top, or inside of a document, especially in bounded formats like books, is called a "gutter margin." This margin is specifically designed to accommodate binding and ensure that text does not get lost in the spine, providing a more readable layout. The gutter margin is usually wider than other margins to allow for this extra space.
Book, so you can leave extra room for binding
In a yearbook, the gutter refers to the center margin where two facing pages meet. It is the area that is often affected by binding and may have content such as important text or images avoid it to ensure they are not obscured when the book is bound.
The report format that allows for a wider margin on the left side for binding is typically referred to as "binding margin" or "gutter margin." This format is commonly used in documents that will be bound, such as theses or reports, ensuring that the text does not get obscured when the document is bound. When setting up the document, it’s important to increase the left margin to accommodate the binding method used.
The purpose of a gutter spike and ferrule in a gutter system is to securely attach the gutter to the fascia board of a building, providing stability and support to prevent the gutter from sagging or pulling away from the structure.