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why does my 8 page - pages document only print one page

why does my 8 page - pages document only print one page and what do i do to fix it


MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 10.13

Posted on Apr 12, 2021 9:53 AM

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Posted on Apr 12, 2021 10:06 PM

Hi again,


After a first restart, try restarting into Safe Mode. This runs a few more cleanup routines that are called at a normal restart. For a Safe mode restart, press restart, then as soon as you hear the startup chine, press and hold the shift key. When you see the Apple logo with a progress bar below it, release the shift key and let the restart finish. Instructions are for Macs with intel processors—see article linked below for Macs with Apple Silicon processor.


More on this page: How to use safe mode on your Mac - Apple Support


Launching Pages with the shift key down also runs some application specific routines not used in a regular launch.


Regards,

Barry

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Apr 12, 2021 10:06 PM in response to Frances Ellen Johnson

Hi again,


After a first restart, try restarting into Safe Mode. This runs a few more cleanup routines that are called at a normal restart. For a Safe mode restart, press restart, then as soon as you hear the startup chine, press and hold the shift key. When you see the Apple logo with a progress bar below it, release the shift key and let the restart finish. Instructions are for Macs with intel processors—see article linked below for Macs with Apple Silicon processor.


More on this page: How to use safe mode on your Mac - Apple Support


Launching Pages with the shift key down also runs some application specific routines not used in a regular launch.


Regards,

Barry

Apr 12, 2021 11:54 AM in response to Frances Ellen Johnson

Not enough information to provide clues to a possible answer.

Can you provide a screen shot of the Print dialogue you see after pressing command-P?


To take a screenshot of part of the screen:


• Place the mouse pointer at the top left corner of the area to be captured.


• Press shift-command-4


(The pointer will change to a crosshair)


• Press and hold the mouse button and drag the crosshair to the bottom right corner of the area to be captured.


• When the selection rectangle holds the area you want to capture, release the mouse button.


(You'll hear a 'shutter click,' and the image will be saved as a file on your desktop, with the name Screen Shot, followed by the date and time the shot was taken.)



To insert an image in your post:


• Place the insertion bar at the point you want the image inserted.


(I usually press a return after the line of text I want above the image.)


• Click the 'two mountains' button, second from Right in the set below the message composition window.


(This will take you to a Finder window showing the files on your Desktop. If they are sorted by Date, descending from most recent, your screen shot should be at or very near the top of the list.)


• Double-click the Screen Shot's icon.


(The window will close, you;ll be taken back to your message, and after a short pause, the image will appear in your message.)


• Press return to start a new line below the image, and carry on.




Regards


Barry

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