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How to find a template for Apple Pages Avery Design & Print works with Mac OS and gives you robust editing tools and the ability to import designs from many programs. Some Avery templates are built right into the Mac OS.
- All templates are available in the popular A4 (210 x 297 mm) and US Letter (8½ x 11 in.) sizes, except for non-standard size documents such as landscape brochures (DL Envelope format - 110 x 220 mm / 4¼ x 8¾ in.). Nearly all objects in Templates for Pages.
- There are a lot of options on what word processor to open your template. But if you're a Mac user, it's best to open your downloaded Blank Sheet Template in Apple Pages. For Mac users, Apple Pages is free to download and install. Thus, saving money on your behalf. However, the main reason why we entice you to use Apple Pages.
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where do You add templates please ?
Copy the file into '~/Library/Application Support/iWork/Pages/Templates/My Templates'.
Hi Tétonne (Tétonne?!),
you add templates in Pages by
1- opening the new downloaded template in Pages,
2- saving it as ' save as template' in the file menu. i seem to remember that it will the first time you do that create a 'my Templates' folder that will store all new templates you add this way.
Hope this helps!
jean-paul
There's another way to add a template to Pages that will be available to all users. It needs Developer Tools installed:
1.) Navigate to the Pages application. Right Click on the icon to bring up the contextual menu, the select 'Show Package Contents'.
2.) Navigate through the folders: Contents -> Resources -> English.lproj -> Templates. There will be 2 folders, ISO and Traditional. (Note: Replace English with you language, as needed.)
3.) Open the ISO folder. Place the template in the folder 'Blank'. The open the 'TemplatesInfo.plist' file. Use the triangle to expose the nodes of the plist tree: Root -> Sorted Files -> Blank. Add a new child under 'Blank.' Ensure the previous information remains intact. Change the description of the new child to be the file name, with the .template file type. Save the file.
4.) Repeat 3 with the Traditional folder.
Next time you launch Pages, the template will be listed under the options.
I downloaded this several times and it just refuses to uncompress.
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The server is up but the site is down and I don't know which direction you are trying to go
What does it matter whether it's .sit or .dmg? I don't see any advantage to having another open disk I have to eject and then trash the .dmg file.
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What I did to unzip the file was I right clicked it and said open with Stuffit Expander. It asked me if I wanted to update the package and I did. Then it opened fine.
It works fine - you just need to remove the .txt at the end and when you are asked if you really want it to be replaced you say 'yes'
Excellent. I've been doing everything in AppleWorks, including a full mini-newspaper I am editor of ( www.renreporter.com ) and had created CD insert and DVD templates in AW, which I would then cut on a circular cutter I bought at the local OfficeWhatever store. When I first got Pages, I realized it was Writing rather than Drawing (I do everything in AW Draw) and haven't revisited it for anything other than letters.
This is going to make me go back and check out Pages. Thanks!
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If anyone knows how to totally turn off headers and footers in Pages, please let me know -- Apple's helpfile was pretty useless.Go to the View menu and hit the item that says Show Inspector. In the Inspector go to the first item on the left, which is the Document palette. In said palette, the first tab is for document settings, margins and the like. There you can reduce the headers and footers to 0'. You'll have to do this for each document but if you set it on a template it should stick.
Great tip for a free template. Pages is a great tool that's only going to get better.
For a small shareware fee, you can also try disclabel from SmileOnMyMac software. $25 buys you CD/DVD label creation, plus templates for all of the inserts (including mini CD and business card CDs).
I haven't printed the inserts yet, but I do like the ease of use the software has given me.
http://www.smileonmymac.com/disclabel/index.html
Single template
Double template
Slim triple template
Thinpak double template
Thinpak single template
You can download them from my iDisk here.
Are these still accessible? Your iDisk wants a password. I would love to have them.
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Yes, I do something similar with a program I use called CocoaJT, but via the Terminal. I use English as the system language, but I prefer to use CocoaJT in French. So, I went into the .../CocoaJT.app/Contents/Resources directory and renamed English.lproj (to Anglish.lproj), and mv'ed French.lproj to English.lproj .
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For CocoaJT, if you select the application icon and Get Info and in the Info pane uncheck English (and Japanese), under Languages, your menus will appear in French. If you uncheck English and French, the menus will appear in Japanese.
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If you just want the Dutch templates, this hint is fine, but if you simply want to run Pages (or CocoaJT) in another language other than the system default, there's no need to manually go mucking around in the application's package. All you need to do is get info on the application, reveal the 'Language' section, and uncheck the box for your system language. Assuming that you have another backup language set in your International preference pane (I have it set to use Italian first, then English, then French), the program will fall back to the next language on your list that's activated for that application.
simX, very cool! Also a bit scary ... I unchecked English, and saw Keynote open in German for me, then I thought, why not delete Japanese, or another language I don't understand at all? I tried it, but the system warned me that my app might not run properly if I did this, so I canceled.
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Génial! Excellent suggestion, thanks.
Greg Shenaut
This still doesn't do what I think most people want:
To be able to run their system and probably most Applications in language A (e.g. English in my case) and have the spell-checking dafault to language B (which happens to be Dutch in my case as well)
I have tried both hints but still the language field in the inspector thinks I want my spelling checked against the English dictionary. Arrgh.
I think you are right. No matter what language the menus are in, the spell check in Pages keeps reverting to English. Must be a bug, or maybe there's some non-obvious preference somewhere.
Greg Shenaut
I think the paragraph styles have a language setting. So the English templates have English paragraph styles, etc.
Well, if you select French from the info panel for Pages, leaving all the other languages disabled, and start Pages, selecting one of the (now French-titled) templates, and then look at the spell check control under Edit (or, Édition), it does indeed say Français. But then if you start typing in French, it starts flagging spelling errors; if you go back into the spell check control, now it has magically gone back to English. I think it's a bug.
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the «Â Paragraph » style language must be set to the desired language
Inspector > Text > More