margins
edge of an area
The area of blank space around the rim of the paper. If the writing/typing on a page goes all the way to the very edge of the page, then it has no margin.
Perimeter.
Deckle edge paper is paper that has a rough or uneven edge, resembling the edge of a torn piece of paper. This type of paper is made by intentionally leaving the edges of the paper untrimmed during the manufacturing process. Regular paper, on the other hand, has smooth and straight edges that are cut during production. The deckle edge gives the paper a more rustic or handmade look, while regular paper has a cleaner and more uniform appearance.
You divide the long edge of a sheet of A4 paper by the shorter edge of the paper.
The area between the edge of the paper and the document is called the margin. Margins provide a buffer zone for text and images, helping to ensure that important content is not cut off during printing or binding. They also enhance readability and give a document a cleaner, more professional appearance.
Deckle means a frame around the edges of a mold used in making paper by hand ; also : either of the bands around the edge of the wire of a paper making machine that determine the width of the web.
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Sometimes. A margin can be the area along an edge, border, or perimeter. In many uses, a "margin" is an inset or offset from the boundary of an area. An example is the blue line on loose leaf or notebook paper, that marks the left margin. Margins keep the text from being on the edge, where it may become unreadable or smudged.
The outside edge of an area is the perimeter.
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A deckle edge is the rough, uneven edge of a piece of paper that is intentionally left untrimmed during the manufacturing process. This edge gives the paper a handmade and vintage look, enhancing its aesthetic appeal by adding a touch of uniqueness and character.