Pages can export in Word format, although it'd be better to export the 
documents as PDFs and send those - then everybody can have the same.

Phil

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On 16 Sep 2015, at 10:12, Virginia Routh <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am sending info round the family - some of whom use Macs others use 
> Windows.  With the Macs there is obviously no problem, the attachments are in 
> Pages and can be opened in Pages.  But I cannot work out how to advise 
> Windows users to open the attachments.  Looking at my husband's computer 
> there are programs listed : Notepad. Word pad application, Media Centre, 
> Internet Explorer and several others.  But I cannot find one that opens or 
> converts Pages.  Can someone advise me what to do?
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