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I want to know how the right-to-left language of the Middle East language is set in Indesign. As Below enter image description here

If I use spaces between numbers and characters, the numbers will be ranked elsewhere So I used 'i' replacing space,Then set i to colorless,but i konw that not a good idea,if there have a Arabic friends,Can you tell me the correct way?

Xiaoqin
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    Hello Xiaoqin - I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it doesn't seem to directly involve code, nor tools used primarily for programming. See [What topics can I ask about here?](https://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic). You may have a greater chance of getting an answer to your question over at [graphicdesign.stackexchange.com](https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/). It has similar questions tagged under [indesign](https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/adobe-indesign). However, before posting there please read their FAQ section to ensure it complies. – RobC Oct 27 '19 at 15:39

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Adobe products like InDesign and Illustrator, and I believe even Photoshop have an option to be installed with a different regional settings. See here. Then you would have access to what is called "World Ready Paragraph Composer" under Type menu and in the Paragraph Panel which is what is controlling the right-to-left paragraph direction.

Michael
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