Scroll through “Purchased” (or search for “Pages” using Command+F). If you don’t see it, make sure you’re signed in with the correct Apple ID.
Click your profile picture or name in the bottom-left corner of the App Store window.
So go ahead—breathe new life into that 2012 MacBook Pro. Your documents (and your budget) will thank you.
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We’ve all been there. You click “Update” on your Mac, only to realize later that your favorite app—Apple’s own Pages —no longer opens. Or perhaps you’re holding onto macOS Catalina or Mojave for specific software, and the new Pages update says, “You need macOS Ventura or later.”
Click the Apple logo > App Store. (Not “Software Update” – that’s different.)
Scroll through “Purchased” (or search for “Pages” using Command+F). If you don’t see it, make sure you’re signed in with the correct Apple ID.
Click your profile picture or name in the bottom-left corner of the App Store window.
So go ahead—breathe new life into that 2012 MacBook Pro. Your documents (and your budget) will thank you. download older version of pages
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We’ve all been there. You click “Update” on your Mac, only to realize later that your favorite app—Apple’s own Pages —no longer opens. Or perhaps you’re holding onto macOS Catalina or Mojave for specific software, and the new Pages update says, “You need macOS Ventura or later.” So go ahead—breathe new life into that 2012 MacBook Pro
Click the Apple logo > App Store. (Not “Software Update” – that’s different.)