French Fold?
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Okay, ignoring the whole Japanese vs French fold thing, the way to set this up is to re-jig your document so that the right hand page of every spread is on the left hand side with the next spread's left hand side next to it on the right. If you're not sure, make a small blank french-folded mock up if the amount of pages you are planning, then pencil in on each page "Front Cover" "Inside Front Cover" "Page 01" "02" etc etc... then tale the blank mock-up apart and sprad the sheets out and use it as a guide to where things need to be positioned.
If you are perfect binding (For French Fold) you need a minimal pinch of 4mm or so. Also is you are French-folding correctly you will be self-covering (ie the cover is the same stock dealt with in the same way as the text pages) If you are Japanese binding you need a pinch of at least 10mm but possibly more depending on your page size and the skill with which you intend to stitch. You will also need to provide a single plate of a total coverage repeat pattern print as spread to view for the insides of each leaf to prevent legibility issues caused by show through.
There really fundamental considerations to make between French and Japanese and I suggest you discuss with your actual needs with your printer before setting he document up, rather than just saying "its French fold".