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opening a zipfile on a Mac

Documents done on Pages were somehow saved to a zipfile. How do I open them?


MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.15

Posted on Sep 17, 2021 2:29 PM

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Sep 17, 2021 5:08 PM in response to Margaret Holste

If you selected multiple Pages documents, or a folder of Pages documents, and Zipped it, you can unzip that collection with a double-click in Finder. Otherwise…


Every Pages (and Word docx) documents are created as zip folders renamed as .pages, or .docx documents. That is normal.


When you attempt to double-click a Pages document in WIndows, Google Drive, or other non-Apple filesystems — it is seen as a Zip file and is attempted to be unzipped. Only open Pages documents with the Pages application.

Sep 19, 2021 7:57 AM in response to Margaret Holste

Open a Finder window and press cmd+1 to put it into icon view. Locate the document that you are referring to as the Pages zip file, and screen capture the icon and the name of the file. Use the Image Insertion tool on the bottom tool bar of this editor to post the screen shot here.


Ordinarily, the act of initially saving a Pages document causes the application to create a folder, place the document contents in that folder, zips it, and then renames the .zip extension to .pages. All you see is the result, not the process of creating the Pages document. So no, you didn't zip anything, but Pages did.

opening a zipfile on a Mac

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