The iOS version of Pages can handle the vast majority of documents you're likely to create and open on a day-to-day basis, particularly if those documents are text-centric or based on the templates that ship with Pages for the Mac. Pages is also really good at handling Microsoft Word documents. Still, you should understand what you might lose when you bounce documents between iOS and Mac OS. FEWER FONTS Your Mac can use an unlimited number of fonts, while Pages on your iOS device only has 57. So any time you open a Word or Pages document on your iOS device, it tells you, "Your text might look different."
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