Mac Format

Put together perfect docs with Pages

Learn how to add style and structure, craft your own stationery and protect your work

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Pages packs a punch when it comes to word processing. Here’s how to use its tools to powerful effect, controllin­g how text flows around images, making docs non-linear with hyperlinks, and personalis­ing the docs you create.

1 Create and apply styles

Styles make it very easy to quickly change text attributes throughout a doc. Pages provides several default styles, or you can create your own: select some text, click the paintbrush icon in the toolbar to open the Format inspector and open its Style tab. Set a font, size, weight and other attributes, click the arrow next to the current style name at the top of the inspector, and click the + at the top right of the list. Name your style and press .

2 Wrap around images

With text and image on a page, select the image. In the Format inspector’s Arrange tab, click Stay on Page and set Text Wrap to Around. Use the Text Fit item to set whether your text wraps around the image’s contours or a rectangula­r boundary. Nearby, set the image’s border width.

3 Create columns

Select some text, then go to the Format inspector’s Layout tab and set the number of columns you want. Next, click the right-facing triangle to the left of the Columns heading to reveal a checkbox that ensures the column widths are evenly distribute­d, or use the table to specify different widths and the gutter (gap) between them.

4 Structure in sections

The app flows text from one page to the next, but if you delete a page it doesn’t just remove that one’s text, or bump it onto the next one; it deletes all your file’s content. Split text into sections to avoid this: first, choose View > Show Page Thumbnails, then place the insertion point on the page where you want a new section to start.

Click Document in the toolbar to open the Document inspector. In its Section tab, click ‘Create a new section’ and choose ‘Starting with this page’ below.

Or, position the insertion point immediatel­y before where you want a break and pick Insert > Section Break.

5 Add screenshot­s

You can add images from your Photos library to Pages using the latter’s Media Browser, or elsewhere on your Mac by choosing Insert > Choose. You can take a shortcut if the image to include is a screenshot of a web page or an app: press to display the crosshair, then hold and drag the crosshair over the area you want; a pic is copied to the Clipboard. In Pages, paste it with then manipulate it like any other object.

6 Insert a hyperlink

Select the text to link and choose Format > Add Link > Webpage. In the panel that opens, set whether the link you enter is a web or email address, or a bookmark in your document.

7 Create a bookmark

Select the text you want to act as a bookmark and choose Insert > Bookmark. To link other text in your doc to a bookmark, select it and pick Insert > Link > Bookmark, then select the desired bookmark from the menu.

8 Images as bullets

Select the text of your first list item. In the Format inspector’s Style tab, pick Bullet from the Bullets & Lists pop-up. Click the triangle to the left and pick Image Bullets from the pop-up just below. In the Current Image item choose a predefined option, or click Custom Image to provide your own.

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Consider personalis­ing lists by using an image from your design as the bullet.
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Use this pop-up in the Format inspector to choose how an object affects the flow of text.
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You can link text to a web page, an email address, or a bookmark within the same Pages document.

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