There's no way to totally disable the feature, though I wish there was. 
However, if you press command w to close the window, you will usually get the 
dialog asking if you want to save the changes, at that point you can indicate 
that you don't want to save them. Also, when quitting applications, if you 
press command option q instead of just command q, that will disable some of the 
automatic reopening features.
On Sep 25, 2011, at 6:53 AM, Anouk Radix wrote:

> Hi, With pages and textedit apple now autosaves changes, especially if a file 
> already exists.
> But what do i have to do if i make changes in a document and decide i dont 
> want to save them?
> Is it possible to disable this autosave feature alltogether?
> Thanks,
> Greetings, Anouk,
> 
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