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Opening a word doc in pages is missing some data

Hi there, when I open some word doc's in pages, sometimes some data is missing, how do I get it back? See my screen shot, pages on left is missing the check boxes from the word doc?

Posted on Nov 18, 2021 1:59 PM

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Posted on Nov 19, 2021 3:03 AM

Pages is not a Word clone, and when you open a Word document, it is translated into a separate Pages (.pages) document. The original Word document is unchanged.


Unlike Word and LibreOffice Writer, Pages has no form builder or support for Word forms, and that information will be omitted during the translation process. Fonts that are referenced in Word must be physically installed on the Mac, or are subject to font substitution that can also alter the appearance after translation.


If you want to retain all original formatting found in the native Word document, then you should be using a compatible version of Word for your macOS version, or a Word clone (e.g. LibreOffice) that supports forms. Just realize that the LibreOffice strength is its MS Office document compatibility, though it is not 100%, and the different interface will have a noted learning curve, even with the available documentation.

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Nov 19, 2021 3:03 AM in response to warren288

Pages is not a Word clone, and when you open a Word document, it is translated into a separate Pages (.pages) document. The original Word document is unchanged.


Unlike Word and LibreOffice Writer, Pages has no form builder or support for Word forms, and that information will be omitted during the translation process. Fonts that are referenced in Word must be physically installed on the Mac, or are subject to font substitution that can also alter the appearance after translation.


If you want to retain all original formatting found in the native Word document, then you should be using a compatible version of Word for your macOS version, or a Word clone (e.g. LibreOffice) that supports forms. Just realize that the LibreOffice strength is its MS Office document compatibility, though it is not 100%, and the different interface will have a noted learning curve, even with the available documentation.

Opening a word doc in pages is missing some data

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