Margins help your readers know where the contents of your document start and end. It also gives your document a less-crowded look, making it easier to read. Its effect on your paper’s readability is so significant that various organizations, such as the APA (American Psychological Association) and MLA (Modern Language Association), took it upon themselves to set standards on the proper margins to use for academic purposes.  For example, both the MLA and APA agree that 1-inch margins on all sides of a document are optimal. These standards are why the default margin for many document programs (i.e., Google Docs, Microsoft Word, etc.) is 1-inch on all sides.

Setting the Margins of Your Google Docs

Using the Google Docs’ Ruler

  1. Google Docs shows your current margin as a gray area on your ruler located at the top of your document. First, long-click the tip of the gray area of the margin that you wish to adjust.
  2. Drag your margin to your desired length, then release your mouse click. Using Page Setup
  3. To open the Page Setup window, click on File > Page Setup on the header menu of Google Docs.
  4. Enter your desired margin dimensions on the Margins section of the window shown. Note that the values needed are in inches by default.
  5. Lastly, click the OK button at the bottom of the window.