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The margins and other presentation factors depend entirely upon the style of the organization asking for the report. Schools usually have a specific format to follow, corporations have style manuals. Default is usually considered a 1 inch margin throughout, though many put 1 1/2 on the left margin.

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Margins are set differently for bound reports compared to unbound reports because bound reports are usually intended for printing on specific paper sizes with fixed margins for binding purposes, while unbound reports allow more flexibility in terms of printing and presentation options. Bound reports typically have wider margins to accommodate the binding process, while unbound reports may have narrower margins to optimize use of the available page space.

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Because if it is bound there needs to be space so no words will be cut off when you bind it.

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