But you can work around this problem in a few ways.
Ajusting gutter in text columns indesign.
Indesign does not allow you to set up unequal column widths in any of the dialog boxes for working with margins columns or text frames.
Use margins and column guides to position content.
To set or change the number of columns in an individual text frame and establish the gutter spacing between these columns open the object menu and choose text frame options.
Choose view grids guides and make sure snap to guides is checked.
When this is checked objects that you draw move or resize within 4 pixels of a guide will snap to the guides.
Indesign uses the first definition in margins and columns so i m going to guess that is what your question is about.
Frames that are connected in this way are threaded text that flows through one or more threaded frames is called a story when you place import a word processing file it comes into your document as a single story regardless of the number of frames it may occupy.
Text frames can also be connected to other text frames so that the text in one frame can flow into another frame.
Some people use gutter to describe the space between 2 columns other use it to describe the space between two pages.
Move your text frames and images near the margins and column guides and they will snap to the guides.
Step 4 click ok to create the text box with the desired spaced between the columns.