Steve Litt schrieb:

The smaller inner margins are useful only on a perfect-bound book that lays flat on the table. For something bound more restrictively, like staple binding, you need a much bigger inner margin so you can see the beginnings of lines on odd number pages and ends of lines on even number pages.

Then specify a sufficient binding correction as I wrote (e.g. 1cm). The binding correction is exactly the space you need to be able to bind it, e.g. as staple binding.

regards Uwe

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