![]() ![]() ![]() Some templates aren’t downloaded to your computer until you choose them or open a document that uses the template. See Format a document for another language. To create a document with the formatting of a different language: Tap in the top-right corner of the template chooser, choose the language, then choose a template. Books in EPUB format can be opened in Apple Books and other ebook readers. To create an interactive book: Choose a book template. The choices include a variety of word-processing and page layout templates. To create a brochure, poster, or something with a more complex layout: Choose a template that looks closest to what you want to create. To create a document that’s mainly text: Choose one of the Basic templates (these are all word-processing templates). ![]() Scroll to find a template for the type of document you want to create, then tap one to open it. If a document is open, tap Documents or in the top-left corner to go to the document manager. Open Pages, then in the document manager, tap. For more information on allowing apps to use your contact information, see Allow apps to use your contact information. If you don’t want to authorize the use of your contact information, click Don’t Allow. You may be prompted to authorize Pages to use information from your contacts when opening a template. For information on setting up your My Card, see Set up your My Card in Contacts. Pages templates are designed to use information from your My Card in Contacts. You can, however, convert the document from word processing to page layout, and vice versa. After you begin creating your document, you can’t switch to a different template. The Tab Flyer, Museum Brochure, and book templates in landscape orientation are for page layout. For example, the Essay and School Newsletter templates, and book templates in portrait orientation, are for word processing. Pages templates are designed either for word processing or for page layout. Every time you create a new document, you choose a template from the template chooser (shown below) as a starting point.Īfter you open a template, you can add your own text, replace placeholder graphics or delete them, and add new objects (tables, charts, text boxes, shapes, lines, and media). Placeholders give you an idea of what a document created with this template might look like when you use its text and object styles. Restore an earlier version of a documentĪ template is a predesigned set of elements for creating a document-a layout, placeholder text and images, and so on.Export to Word, PDF, or another file format.See the latest activity in a shared document.Change the look of chart text and labels. ![]()
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