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Apple Pages 8.1 ❲ESSENTIAL – 2025❳

Pages 8.1, like its predecessors, forces documents into the RGB color model, even if CMYK is selected. This makes it suboptimal for professional, commercial print work.

Pages 8.1 allows users to create word processing documents (flowing text) or page layout documents (object-based layout).

Apple Pages 8.1, released around mid-2019, represents a significant, yet divisive, point in the evolution of Apple's flagship word processor, particularly for Mac users on macOS High Sierra or Mojave. While offering a streamlined, modern interface for creating both simple documents and complex page layouts, this version brought updates that some power users found limiting, while others appreciated its refined stability. Apple Pages 8.1

Show you how to use a specific feature (like creating an interactive book)? Help you convert a Pages document to Word format? Getting Started with Apple Pages

Documents can be exported to Word, PDF, or EPUB format. Notable Changes and Limitations in 8.1 Pages 8

Pages 8.1 is a capable tool for students, home users, and businesses focused on internal design. Its ability to create beautiful layouts easily makes it a preferred choice over Word for non-technical users. However, power users requiring intense formatting (like automated footnote reordering) or professional printing specs (CMYK) might find its limitations frustrating. 1 to a modern version of Pages (e.g., in 2026)?

A reported bug or feature change in 8.1 meant that highlighting and dragging an embedded footnote to reorder it could cause the content to disappear, removing a feature that worked in v8.0. Apple Pages 8

Users can leverage a library of over 700 editable shapes, add image galleries, and use "Instant Alpha" to remove backgrounds from images.