![]() In Microsoft Word, select a line and use Tools…Word Count to count the number of characters. The Chicago Manual of Style (18.17) advocates printing 65 to 70 characters on each line (including spaces). Increase your inner margin to three-quarter-inch. Less light gets into the center of a book. ![]() However, I recommend increasing the inside margin (the margin closest to the binding). Increasing margins (e.g., to one inch) makes your book longer and costlier to print. Narrower margins risk smearing wet ink as the printing press’s rollers move the paper. Printers usually require minimum one-half-inch margins. Adjust margins, font size, and columns to produce 65-70 characters per line (including spaces).ĭefinitions Mirror margins.For 8.5"x11" documents (bound or unbound), use 1-inch margins.For bound books 6"x 9" or smaller, use 0.5" margins on the top, outside and bottom of books, and a 0.75" inside margin.
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