Jirka,

Thanks for the suggestions. I did try using a very small margin on the region 
body, and that may work, though it also requires adjustment for a bunch of 
other things (TOC, footnotes, etc.). But, it is one way to get there.

I'll also check out your other suggestion, too.

Thanks for the help.
Dick
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On Aug 7, 2012, at 12:37 AM, Jirka Kosek wrote:

> On 7.8.2012 3:46, Richard Hamilton wrote:
> 
>> Does anyone know of another way to make this work? BTW, I know that
>> if I set body.start.indent and body.end.indent to the same value, I
>> can get the effect I want, but at the expense of wasted space on the
>> inside of each page.
> 
> I think that this could be solved by using very small margin on
> region-body for inner (binding) edges and larger margin on outer edges.
> Smaller margin on binding edge will compensate for large space created
> by body indents on inside edge.
> 
> If this doesn't help, you can use XEP intermediate format to adjust
> placement of marginalias.
> 
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