I too am interested in this matter, as I haven’t yet upgraded to El Capitan. I 
expect that will be harder to do after Sierra comes out.
Jim Bennett

> On Sep 2, 2016, at 9:58 AM, Anne Cartwright <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Now that I am updated as far as Mac OP (El Capitan; with Sierra breathing 
> down my neck) I have a few problems.
> 
> From my point of view I can see no improvement in any of the old iWork 
> modules: Pages, Numbers (haven’t tried Keynote yet and am afraid of what I 
> will find). Also Photos is no improvement over iPhoto (IMHO). Everything 
> requires one or more extra steps to preform a function.
> In Pages I set up a WP template but my template never open the way I had 
> saved it as a template.
> 
> I even had to spend a bit of time figuring out how to mark a mail message 
> “not junk"
> 
> Is there some way to deactivate these new app so that when I double click on 
> a file it will open in the older version (of Pages, Numbers, etc. I’m afraid 
> to remove the new versions from my computer because I’m not sure what files I 
> have that will only work with the new version. I got carried away when I 
> first upgraded and didn’t really check out the newer stuff before using.
> 
> I think I’m looking for a safe place on my computer where I can hide stuff 
> from the OP. Does such a place exist? If I move he new Pages out g the 
> Application folder will if still “take over” or will it just go 
> dormant/hibernate until I call it up?
> 
> Anne Cartwright
> 
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