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Old 11-07-2010, 07:16 AM   #14
LDBoblo
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Easiest way to do this is to add a watermark, I usually extract a blank page of proper dimensions, and use this...
I just went to the master page (I use InDesign) and drew a very small circle of gray with 98% luminosity, duplicated it, and put them in the extreme corners. They are invisible on E-Ink, and only barely visible under rather large magnification on an LCD. Tested it on my Kindle and seems to work well. Total margins are a wee bit more than I really want, but still pretty tolerable.

Now that I think about it...I wonder if a plain white background rectangle over the master page would be just as effective...

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