The Ridiculously Simple Guide to Pages
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Microsoft Word used to rule them all. It didn’t matter what computer or operating system you had—if you needed to type something, you used Word.
Times have changed! Today there are many word processing solutions out there. Some, like Google Docs, are pretty barebones; and others, like Word, feel at times feature creep—the
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The Ridiculously Simple Guide to Pages - Scott La Counte
Introduction
Microsoft Word used to rule them all. It didn’t matter what computer or operating system you had—if you needed to type something, you used Word.
Times have changed! Today there are many word processing solutions out there. Some, like Google Docs, are pretty barebones; and others, like Word, feel at times feature creep—there are just so many options, it’s easy to get lost. If you use a Mac, iPad, or iPhone, then you have a third option that’s growing in popularity: Pages.
In addition to being simple, yet visually stunning, Pages comes free with Apple devices. What’s even better is it’s pretty easy to get started, even with limited knowledge of the software.
If you really want to get the most out of it, then this guide will help. It will show you the ropes—including how to do all those things you are used to doing in Microsoft Word - and help you with some of the features you may not even know about.
Ready to get started? Let’s go!
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The Basics
How To Get Pages
Depending on how you acquired your Mac, you may or may not have Pages already. Getting it is easy. And even better: getting it is free! (you can see if you have it by going into the Launchpad from the dock and searching for Pages).

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There’s one catch: not all Macs are supported. But most are. MacOS 10.14 is required to run Pages, which means you must have one of the following computers:
MacBook: Early 2015 or newer
MacBook Air: Mid 2012 or newer
MacBook Pro: Mid 2012 or newer
Mac Mini: Late 2012 or newer
iMac: Late 2012 or newer
iMac Pro
Mac Pro: Late 2013 or newer; Mid 2010 or Mid 2012 models require a Metal-capable GPU
As long as you have one of those, then you can go to the App Store (it’s in your Launchpad). Pages is a digital download only—you cannot obtain a physical copy of it. The download is a few hundred MB.
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From there, type in Pages in the search, and hit the return key.

A screenshot of a cell phone Description automatically generatedIf you have it, the return result will have an Open button; if you don’t have it, the result will show a Get button. When you click Get, you’ll be prompted to put in your Apple ID and password; if you don’t have an Apple ID, then follow the onscreen instructions to get one (this is free).

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When you first open Pages, you'll be asked if you want to use iCloud. I recommend you do; this makes it easy to save and open documents across all devices—if you are writing a document on your phone, for instance, you can open that document and continue working on it from your tablet—it’s all very seamless and doesn’t require anything extra on your part once it’s set up.
If you set up iCloud, you can even access and type documents right in your browser—there’s nothing else to install on your computer, which means technically
you could use Pages on a Windows computer or even a Chromebook or Android device—I’ll show you how at the end of this chapter.
The Pages Crash Course
The first time you use Pages, you’ll get a brief tutorial. You can either watch it or skip it.
Each time