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February 13, 2024
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Where is the binding option in Indesign 2024?

  • February 13, 2024
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For some mysterious reason my document is set up to bind on the right, which is causing my pages to export in the wrong order. I can't find where the option is to correct this -- it's not in the document setup dialogue box where i think it used to be. Weirdly, though the document is set up in USA English, when I try to copy a page over into a correctly set up file, everything pastes as Hebrew and the text flows the wrong way. Help!!

Correct answer Joel Cherney

That setting is actually only in the Middle East edition of InDesign that James is posting about. If you go into the preferences for the Creative Cloud app (File -> Preferences -> Apps -> Default Language), you can pick a language like "English (اللغة العربية)" or "English (שפה עברית)" and reinstall InDesign, and it'll give you an English interface with right-to-left controls, like the binding option in the Document Setup dialog. Your memory is correct; that's where it's located.  If you had binding controls, then you had one of those versions installed.

 

However, I've found that for many of us, Creative Cloud likes to forget the language selected when it gets updated, sometimes. So if you had InDesign 2023 (18.x) installed with "English (שפה עברית)" selected, and then you updated to InDesign 2024 (19.x), it may have updated with the "English" default language selected, and so you no longer have any of those RTL controls. (Also, even if this storyline doesn't apply to you, I do see at least one post every month or two from someone with an English localization of InDesign whose settings have somehow acquired some RTL behavior through some kind of bug or corruption in InDesign preferences.)

 

If you just want to fix this one document and don't want to much about with reinstalling a new localization of InDesign, I'm guessing that we could change the binding of your document with a single-line script:

 

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

 

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Willi Adelberger
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 13, 2024
  1. Install a ME Version (like Hebrew or Arabic) above your version. There is no need to uninstall your version. You need only temporarily switch to that vaersion and after installation you can switch back.
  2. Now some additional features are installed. To be exactly, no new features are installed, but some UI part so you can control ME languages.
  3. The binding settings can now be changed from the Document Set Upd Dialog and in the New Document Dialoge for ne documents.
Participating Frequently
February 14, 2024

Many thanks — I switched the language and was able to access the binding edge selection tool, which fixed the issue. No idea how it got switched in the first place but glad it is working now!

Participant
June 1, 2025

If I already designed a document how can I gt it to print with right to left binding?

I do not have the Middle Eastern version installed.

rob day
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 13, 2024

Hi @cecilya27223639 , Make sure Allow Selected Spread to Shuffle is checked in your Pages flyout menu:

 

 

Then you should be able to drag Page 1 to the right of the spine:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Participating Frequently
February 13, 2024

Hi Rob, sadly, spread shuffle is on -- I can move pages around so that the spreads appear right in Indesign, but they still show up in the Pages panel in the wrong order, ie "3-2," "5-4", "7-6," and then export wrong.

 

If I could just find where they put the binding setting, I think it would fix it. But it's disappeared!

Joel Cherney
Community Expert
Joel CherneyCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
February 13, 2024

That setting is actually only in the Middle East edition of InDesign that James is posting about. If you go into the preferences for the Creative Cloud app (File -> Preferences -> Apps -> Default Language), you can pick a language like "English (اللغة العربية)" or "English (שפה עברית)" and reinstall InDesign, and it'll give you an English interface with right-to-left controls, like the binding option in the Document Setup dialog. Your memory is correct; that's where it's located.  If you had binding controls, then you had one of those versions installed.

 

However, I've found that for many of us, Creative Cloud likes to forget the language selected when it gets updated, sometimes. So if you had InDesign 2023 (18.x) installed with "English (שפה עברית)" selected, and then you updated to InDesign 2024 (19.x), it may have updated with the "English" default language selected, and so you no longer have any of those RTL controls. (Also, even if this storyline doesn't apply to you, I do see at least one post every month or two from someone with an English localization of InDesign whose settings have somehow acquired some RTL behavior through some kind of bug or corruption in InDesign preferences.)

 

If you just want to fix this one document and don't want to much about with reinstalling a new localization of InDesign, I'm guessing that we could change the binding of your document with a single-line script:

 

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

 

James Gifford—NitroPress
Legend
February 13, 2024

Are you using the MEL version of InDesign?

Participating Frequently
February 13, 2024

I don't know what that is, James!

James Gifford—NitroPress
Legend
February 13, 2024

InDesign has (at least) two specialty language versions, a CJK (Chinese-Japanese-Korean) version that has features that handle Asian languages, and an MEL (Middle Eastern Languages) version that handles RTL, alternate-alphabet languages such as Arabic and Hebrew. The only significant support for RTL languages like Hebrew — which you mention — is in this latter version. (I'm not even sure if the English/Western version can do RTL content flow...)

 

All in all, it sounds like you have a corrupted document. Is this behavior happening in more than one document, and have you tried creating a completely fresh document to see if the problem persists there?

Mike Witherell
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 13, 2024

Have you experimented with upgrading to 19.2?

This might be relevant:

https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/fixed-issues.html

Mike Witherell
Participating Frequently
February 13, 2024

Hi Mike,

I just updated, but I still can't find the binding side option. And my document is still scrambled when I put it in spreads.

Mike Witherell
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 13, 2024

What computer operating system are you?

What version of InDesign are you running?

Mike Witherell
Participating Frequently
February 13, 2024

Hi Mike, I'm using MacOS Ventury 13.3 with Indesign 19.1 cc 2024. Thanks!