We use a "binding margin" of 2. That indents the braille two spaces from the left on the front and 2 spaces from the right on the back (left when you turn the paper over). Be sure to check the box for "treat as interpoint embosser" _____ From: Ann Schroeder [mailto:ann@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 2:02 PM To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [duxuser] Re: Setting Margins with Juliet Pro 60 and DBT 10.5 No, not that I know about. If anyone else knows please jump in here. ----- Original Message ----- From: Carrie Green <mailto:CONSUELO_CARRIE@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 12:38 PM Subject: [duxuser] Re: Setting Margins with Juliet Pro 60 and DBT 10.5 Hi Ann, I've tried this, and all the braille is now on the page, however it's still really far over from the left margin on the front side of the paper. When you flip the page over to view the reverse, the braille is just at the very edge of the left side of the paper, and the huge margin is on the right side. Is there any way to balance this out a little, and still have a two cell margin to hole punch the paper? Thanks. Carrie