

The North African version defaults to French. For Left-to-Right tables, the Arabic and Hebrew versions default to English language.

The Hebrew version is set to Hebrew language. Open the Table panel (Shift + F9), and click the Left-to-Right Table or Right-to-Left Table icons to set the direction of the table.įor Right-to-Left tables, the Arabic and North African versions default to Arabic language.To change the direction of an existing table: In the Insert Table dialog box, choose from the Direction list to select the table direction.Table direction is also supported in the Story Editor (Ctrl + Y). For an Arabic user, the rightmost column is the first column, and any additional columns are added beyond the leftmost column of the table. Accordingly the order of cells and columns, default language, and the alignment of text is set. Paragraph-level: Window > Paragraph panel > panel menu > Justification, and then choose an option from the Justification list.Ĭharacter-level: Window > Character panel > panel menu > Justification Alternate option.Ĭharacter-level: Window > Character panel > Justification Alternates checkbox.Īrabic and Hebrew users can set the direction of a table inserted in a document. Hebrew fonts that contain justification alternates: Adobe Hebrew and Myriad Hebrew. Therefore, the option to turn them on or off is available only for supported fonts.Īrabic fonts that contain justification alternates: Adobe Arabic, Myriad Arabic, and Adobe Naskh.

Justification alternates are available only in those fonts that have this feature integrated. InDesign 2021 (16.0.1) Various improvement are done in this version for fixing issue of previous version in different part of InDesign such as Slider on media panel is now enable for making your work easy with this panel and you can drag it even through there is no media file available, same as ‘Place a Video or Audio button’ of. You can also turn on or off this feature at a character level. Justification alternates can be turned on at a paragraph level, where alternates are used wherever possible. In rare cases, justification alternates are used to justify and align paragraphs for specific needs. These variations of the font face for some letters are generally available for stylistic or calligraphy purposes.
