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January 14, 2021
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pages spread numbers reversed INDESIGN

  • January 14, 2021
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Hi there,

 

as you can see on the attached file, my numbers on page spread are reversed on Indesign. 3-2 / 5-4 / etc..

Very annoying.

Please, help me to fix them to make them in order.

Correct answer Laubender

Hi Lea,

start with a fresh document!

You opened a document that is meant for a MENA ( Middle East / North Africa ) version of InDesign that requires reading order and also setting pages order from right to left.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

( ACP )

4 replies

Inspiring
June 26, 2023

On a mac: Command+Option+P to bring up Document Setup dialog, then toggle the Binding option.

Adobe Expert
January 19, 2021

Hi Mike,

in that case you could try the following ExtendScript (JavaScript) code to set the binding order to Left-To-Right:

app.documents[0].documentPreferences.pageBinding = PageBindingOptions.LEFT_TO_RIGHT;

How to save ExtendScript code to a script file, install and execute that script file from InDesign's Scripts Panel see:

https://www.indiscripts.com/pages/help#hd0sb2

 

For other page binding values see the Document Object Model for pageBinding at:

https://www.indesignjs.de/extendscriptAPI/indesign16/#PageBindingOptions.html#d1e78285

 

Best run the script on a duplicate of your document.

The document must be open to run the script, because the code addresses the active document.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

( ACP )

New Participant
September 15, 2022

I am having the same issue. In my case, I do not have this setting selected on my computer. I put together an entire magazine edition with 1, 2-3, 4-5, etc settings in place. I have a 40 page journal already designed and needing to go to the printers next week, only to discover that the page number order is now reversed from I how made the file (the pages are in the same order, but the setting is now 1, 3-2, 5-4, etc), and I can only guess this happened when I used command functions to move an article in the magazine from one section to another.

 

That said, it simply buggers belief that a multi-billion dollar company like Adobe wouldn't have thought to put in an option to edit page ordering in the document. Why? I can set margins when I first make the document (where the setting about page order is, as I am well aware of), but I can also, easily, at any point go back to settings and change page margins if I realize I've made a mistake or want a different margin for whatever reason. Why can I not do the same for page ordering? 

 

I tried doing the script thing and it had absolutely no effect and I quite frankly, have no idea what your explanation actually wants to me to do, or if it assumes everyone already has working knowledge of scripting. I did what the links said to do and nothing happened, and it was really unclear in the first link how I am supposed to make the script, and how I am actually supposed to use it in Indesign. Either way, it seems like a titanic amount of trouble for something that should be a setting as basic as inserting a page number in Microsoft Word, or adding pages in Indesign is, especially seeing as how I made the setting left to right at the start, but for some reason it reverted to the default along the way (I work in Japan and am using a Japanese default setting). 

 

It would be extremely helpful to have an actual, step by step explanation of how I am supposed to fix this, because using notepad and saving a doc as .jsx with the script you included, then transfering that script to the scripts panel folder and then following the steps in the first link, did absolutely nothing. And again, I'm most confused of all as to why such a basic and simple setting isn't editable by right clicking the file or going into the file's settings.

Zaid Al Hilali
Adobe Expert
September 15, 2022

The solution placed in this topic suits the question asked. The poster was satisfied with the answer, hence marking it as the correct answer.

 

Now, it would have been more beneficial for you to start a new discussion so all can study your case and suggest a suitable solution to your case.

 

quoteThat said, it simply buggers belief that a multi-billion dollar company like Adobe wouldn't have thought to put in an option to edit page ordering in the document. Why?


You have a point here. For me, since I have the Middle Eastern version of Adobe InDesign, Adobe gave me the simple, one-step option of switching document direction to solve this issue. If you don't want to use the script, nor go to the Pages panel and manually drag and shuffle pages around, you may download another copy of InDesign for the Middle East (without removing your current copy of InDesign) as such it will provide to you the Right-to-Left options such as the switching mechanism shown here from the menu File > Document Setup…

 

 

Adobe Expert
January 19, 2021

Hi Mike,

what's your version of InDesign?

Did you perhaps use defaults for the MENA ( Middle East / North Africa ) version?

Are you like to do a document for Hebrew or Arabic where Right To Left order of pages is required?

I guess, no.

 

As I already said: Start with a new document.

If that is showing the wrong order of pages you enabled that feature in your InDesign and made it a default setting.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

( ACP )

New Participant
January 19, 2021

Hi Uwe,

Thank you for you quick reply. My issue is that I am talking about a document that was designed months ago and when I recently re-opened it, the spreads look correct but the page numbers are reversed on each spread. I cannot 'start with a new document' in order to rebuild this complicated, multi-layered layout. I am trying to figure out how to fix this layout so I can produce a new PDF for the printer.

Thank you,

Mike

LaubenderCorrect answer
Adobe Expert
January 14, 2021

Hi Lea,

start with a fresh document!

You opened a document that is meant for a MENA ( Middle East / North Africa ) version of InDesign that requires reading order and also setting pages order from right to left.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

( ACP )

Lea5C08Author
New Participant
January 15, 2021
Oh yes, I a see!

Thank you!
New Participant
January 19, 2021

Hi Lea,

I am having the same exact problem... but I cannot figure out how to solve it from these posts. Can you elaborate on your fix??

Mike