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« on: December 05, 2012, 03:00:55 am »

Apple updates Pages, Keynote, and Numbers for iOS
   




   
Apple on Tuesday released updated versions of its suite of iWork apps for iOS. Pages, Keynote, and Numbers for iOS were each updated to version 1.7 to makes it easier to collaborate and share items with iWork for Mac and Microsoft Office. Apple has a complete list of all features compatible between Microsoft Office and iWork for iOS

Apple also released an update to iWork for Mac; the iWork 9.3 update adds support for the new features introduced in the iWork for iOS apps.

Pages, iWork’s word processing program, got a slew of new features to help the iOS app work more seamlessly with Microsoft Word and Pages for Mac. This update introduces the Change Tracking feature to iOS; you can now track changes to body text in a document you’re editing. The Change Tracking feature also brings the ability to accept or reject individual changes, and you can now import a Pages or Word document that has change tracking enabled and continue to track these changes through iOS. These changes will be preserved when exporting a document from your iOS device to Pages or Word later on.

Other changes include the ability to add reflections to shapes and lock or unlock objects. Calculations in tables will also be preserved when importing from and exporting to Pages for Mac. (A full list of compatible features between Pages for iOS and Microsoft Word is available on Apple's Pages compatibility page.)
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