You can convert and open documents in Pages on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac. If you don't have an Apple device, you can use Pages online at iCloud.com.
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You can work with a variety of file formats in Pages on your iPhone or iPad. Check which formats are compatible with Pages on iPhone and iPad.
If you want to open a Pages document in another app like Microsoft Word, use Pages to convert the document to an appropriate format.
To open a file like a Microsoft Word document in Pages on iPhone or iPad, tap the file in the document manager. If you don’t see the document manager, tap Documents (on iPad) or the back button (on iPhone), then tap the file that you want to open. If a file is dimmed, it’s not in a compatible format.
You can also open a file in Pages from a different app like the Files app, or from an email:
When the file opens, you might get a message that the document will look different. For example, Pages notifies you when fonts are missing. Tap Done to open the document in Pages.
You can work with a variety of file formats in Pages for Mac. Check which formats are compatible.
If you want to open a Pages document in another app like Microsoft Word, use Pages to convert the document to an appropriate format.
To send a file in a specific format through Mail, Messages, AirDrop, or Notes, choose Share > Send a Copy, choose how you want to send the document, then choose a format.
You can open a file from the Finder or from the Pages app:
When the file opens, you might get a message that the document will look different. For example, Pages notifies you when fonts are missing. You might see also see warnings when you open documents created in older versions of Pages.
Pages for iCloud lets you open, edit, and share your files from a supported browser on a Mac or PC. Check which file formats are compatible with Pages for iCloud. If you don't have an Apple device, learn how to create an Apple ID.
* To convert your document to an EPUB book, open the document, click the Tools button in the toolbar, then choose Download a Copy.
You can open these file formats in Pages on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and online at iCloud.com:
Pages on iPhone or iPad:
Pages for Mac:
Pages for iCloud: