Hi all, have just been playing around with pages and the only thing I can't 
grasp is how to save the same document over the original when one has made some 
changes to it. 

Its as simple as that and yet it just won't happen for me! 

For instence. 
I created a document called Test document and proceeded to save via command S I 
successfully saved in my home directory under documents with the above file 
name in the root of that folder. Now here's where I miserably failed! No matter 
what I did the 1st time I ended up changing the file extension from.doc to 
.pages .doc was the original one I was after because I move between platforms 
and thus need that format so I then changed it the second time. It still 
however created another file without overwriting the original one. So I then 
tried two other things. I then tried to save it in the .pages format it says 
iWork 08 I have 09 which I'm not sure if that's anything to do with it but 
creating a new file with that extension adding a bit of text then the save 
command my reaction was that it would just overwrite and the save as dialog 
wouldn't appear. Again though, no luck. The other idea was to sit on the file 
when I changed it to see if that would overwrite it with the new changes but it 
ended up creating another file without the overwritten one being changed at 
all. 

So in all this exparemential saving issue, (I'm glad I'm using Bean) how in the 
heck does one overwrite the same file in pages without creating new ones! LOL 

I lookforward to hearing the wonderful "work arounds" either that or I'm not 
doing something right. Grin 

Daniel    

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