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Layout and design
Last updated 6/6/2015
Working with additional languages
You can assign languages to different text. Assigning the appropriate language to text is especially useful for spell-
checking and hyphenating. (See
Assign a language to text.)
If you need to work with Asian text, special versions of InDesign are available for Japanese, Simplified Chinese,
Traditional Chinese, and Korean. These versions let you create layout grids and frame grids for composing multibyte
characters, and they include a number of features for formatting multibyte text, along with additional fonts.
Similarly, a special version of InDesign is available for formatting Middle Eastern languages, such as Hebrew, Arabic,
Farsi, and Urdu, that use right-to-left text formatting. This version is called InDesign ME.
For more information on purchasing InDesign ME or an Asian-language version of InDesign, see the Adobe website.
More Help topics
Create named grid formats
Frame grid properties
Named Grids panel overview
Threading text
Place (import) text
Apply a named grid to a frame
Object styles
Override or detach master items
Use Smart Text Reflow
Master pages
Change frame grid properties
Change document setup, margins, and columns
Grids
Rotate half-width characters in vertical text
View or hide the frame grid character count
Info panel overview
Creating book files
Create a book file
A book file is a collection of documents that can share styles, swatches, master pages, and other items. You can
sequentially number pages in booked documents, print selected documents in a book, or export them to PDF. One
document can belong to multiple book files.
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