It's best to send out all documents in PDF. The only people you should be
sharing original MSWord or Pages documents with is someone else who you
want to have editing privileges. In a PDF, all your formatting is locked by
default. You might also think to create it in a common font, like
Definitely keep it to PDF or .docx. In fact, I usually see job postings specify
file formats, and .pages is never one of them.
To do what you want, you choose Export rather than Save. From there, the
process is the same as saving. Generally, you'd save a master copy in .pages
format, then open
Hello Becky,
You can change the line spacing in Pages by going to the Text inspector and
selecting the Text tab.
Cheers,
Anne
On 8 May 2013, at 05:45, Rebecca Sabo beckyas...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I do not have trouble saving documents in text edit or pages. But I still
have trouble
Hello,
In the menu bar, inside Pages, you have a Share option. Look there, you have
the possibility of sending the file via e-mail in word, pages or PDF. So, you
choose.
Hope it helps!
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El 07/05/2013, a las 22:12, Jed Barton
I have the same question regarding Text Edit.
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Hey guys,
If I
Depending on how fancy your formatting is you should be able to just go
to File then Export and then either Word or RTF. Of course the
conversion is never perfect because Word is a proprietary format and
Microsoft isn't about to share details that would enable competition.
Most text
Hi,
In TextEdit, when you are in the Save, dialog, there is a pop-up menu for Rich
Text Format (RTF), activate that pop-p to choose other formats.
In Pages, in the Save dialog, check the box for Save a Copy, then the Word
format will become active.
In both the case of Pages for sure and
They can be opened. Keep in mind though, that if you're working from a word
created template, some extra formatting may be required. Also, make sure you're
using a windows compatible font. A lot of pc's don't have Helvetica.
Egun On, Lagunak! Basque for G'day, Mates
Louie P. (Pete) Nalda
Hi all,
I do not have trouble saving documents in text edit or pages. But I still have
trouble double spacing my document in pages and also how do I know how many
pages that I have written?
Becky Sabo
On May 7, 2013, at 2:39 PM, Tim Kilburn kilbur...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
In TextEdit, when