What is a PAGES File Type?
You will probably only encounter a PAGES file if you are using an Apple device, such as a MacBook or an iPad, and registering documents with the Pages application, which comes with Apple devices. However, you can still encounter a PAGES file if you do not use an Apple device when you receive a document; a worker @ - @, d' a friend or d' a family member who uses an Apple device and creates documents with pages.
You can open PAGES documents using the Pages application on a Mac or iOS. C'is the best option as it offers possibilities of visualization and d' native edition. You can export PAGES documents to d' other formats, more widely used with pages, such as .DOCX, .DOC, .PDF and .EPUB.
If you do not have access to the pages you can download the PAGES files to your iCloud account online and view and modify the document in the iCloud version of Pages. You can view and edit the document here and download a copy as a PAGES, PDF, DOCX or EPUB file.
The simplest way to convert a PAGES document to another format is to open the file in the desktop, mobile or iCloud version of the pages; application Pages, then d' export the document in a DOCX file, PDF or EPUB.
If you do not have access to a Mac or iOS device, you can still convert PAGES documents into other formats using the iCloud version of Pages. Connect-you to iCloud.com with your Apple ID, open your PAGES document in the pages, and then click the icons that appear in the program. Select Download... and then choose the format to convert your PAGES file to.
Since the PAGES files are stored in .ZIP format, you can also manually view the contents of a PAGES file by extracting them at l' help d' a Zip- decompression utility. C'is especially useful for Windows users who cannot install pages and need to see the contents of PAGES document. A PAGES file consists of a .JPG file and an optional PDF file that provides an overview of the document.
Use the following instructions to manually view the contents of a PAGES file.
Apple Pages is a word-processing software similar to Microsoft Word.
This can be used to compose a variety of documents and save them as PAGES files or convert them to another format. Documents are stored as PAGES files by default, just as Word records documents as DOCX files by default.
Word processing is included in the iWork suite, which is the Apple equivalent of Microsoft Office. It is offered free of charge to Apple users and is usually accompanied by new Apple devices. The iWork suite consists of the following programs: