Middle-eastern languages

hi, we are not able to create content in middle-eastern languages.
We download the tutorials. we don't have the options that are shown there.
the Paragraph panel menu does not have "Adobe World-Ready Paragraph Composer" option.
The paragraph panel doesn't have all the options that we need for middle-eastern languages.

>create content in middle-eastern languages
You need to ask in the forum for the program you are using
This forum is about the Cloud as a delivery process, not about using individual programs
If you start at the Forums Index http://forums.adobe.com/index.jspa
You will be able to select a forum for the specific Adobe product(s) you use
Click the "down arrow" symbol on the right (where it says ALL FORUMS) to open the drop down list and scroll
Or, http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/change-installed-language.html may help

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