But as the document gets visually complicated with lots of design, odds in exporting intact to Word and then back into an older version of Pages goes way down. The suggestion offered in Post #2 is the only real option and it is precarious if you make a document "beautiful." Keep it very simple and #2 works. That Mac may be plenty powerful enough to edit word processing or simple page layout Pages files but is simply locked out of such files by (Apple) choice. Those who try to squeeze a few more years out of an aging Mac will quickly crash into the inability to open files like these. I think the main driver of such updates is this "planned obsolescence" approach. But by making it so you have to "keep up," you are pressed to update or buy new.įeature updates to Pages is often a few nice touches. Best I can tell there is NOTHING in new versions of Pages that requires new hardware and/or even os updates. One of the ways to "force" a new purchase is this one. Part of Apple's game is to make updates of core software like its version of office "motivate" either os updates or new hardware purchases.
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