explain the significance of gutter in page setting
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A Gutter Margin is a typographical term that is used to designate an additional margin that is added to a page layout. A gutter margin is present on the inside of both the pages. In single-sheet layouts, the gutter margin is the place where the holes can be punched.
It is important to add a gutter margin to a document as it compensates the part of the paper that is unusable during the binding process.
A gutter margin setting adds extra space to the top margin and to the side margin of a document that needs to be bound and it helps ensure that there is no loss of text during the process.
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