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Printing Comments
When a Pages document contains comments that you or someone else has added, you
can print the document with comments showing.
See “Using Comments” on page 76 for more information about comments.
To print comments:
Make the comments visible by clicking View in the toolbar and choosing Show m
Comments, and then print your document.
If you are tracking changes in your document, click View in the toolbar, and choose
“Show Comments and Changes Pane.”
Printed pages are adjusted to make room for the visible comments and change bubbles.
Exporting Pages Documents to Other File Formats
If you want to share your Pages documents with those who aren’t using the latest
version of Pages, you can export your document to le formats that they may be able
to use on their computers or other devices:
 PDF: You can view PDF les in iBooks, and view or print them in Preview and Safari.
You can edit them with a PDF application. Fonts used in the Pages document are
preserved in the PDF le.
Hyperlinks in your Pages document are exported to the PDF le. Hyperlinks are
also created in the PDF le for table of contents entries, footnotes and endnotes,
webpages, email addresses, and bookmarks.
 Microsoft Word: You can open and edit Microsoft Word les in Microsoft Word on a
computer running Mac OS X or Windows.
Because of text layout dierences between Microsoft Word and Pages, an
exported Word document may contain a dierent number of pages than its Pages
counterpart. You may notice other dierences, as well, for example, table layouts and
some special typographic features may not be identical. Some graphics (particularly
those using transparency) may not display as well. Charts created in Pages appear as
MS Graph objects, which you can edit in Microsoft Word.
 RTF: You can open and edit RTF les in many dierent word processors. RTF les
retain most of the text formatting and graphics.
 Plain text: You can open and edit plain text les in many text editing applications,
such as TextEdit. Exporting to plain text removes all document and text formatting,
and images aren’t exported.
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