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Aniej

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Oct 17, 2006
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Sort of like what word perfect used to do to Mac users.
 
no the point is for it to be garbled, not password protected. It is supposed to look messed up.
 
are you asking how many pages the doc is or suggesting an application called pages?
 
are you asking how many pages the doc is or suggesting an application called pages?

Pages is the word processor/template app in iWork. it has it own proprietary format, so if saved in that format, then if someone tried to open it on windows it either wouldn't open, or it would be code/garbled info.
 
Pages is the word processor/template app in iWork. it has it own proprietary format, so if saved in that format, then if someone tried to open it on windows it either wouldn't open, or it would be code/garbled info.

I doubt this would work. Pages creates packages, not files. I believe they'd show up in Windows as folders. Besides, the original poster asked about text files. If I wanted to do this (a practical joke, I suppose), I'd simply change the file extension of some non-word processing file to .txt.
 
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