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Q: What happened to Save As?

I use pages for my work invoices and have a pretty comprehensive filing for previous invoices. The omission of 'save as' in the lion version of pages is extremely frustrating. Is there a work around? Will they fix this in the future or should I switch to a microsoft excel worksheet?

Pages, Mac OS X (10.7)

Posted on Jul 27, 2011 6:12 AM

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  • by n3nto,

    n3nto n3nto Aug 31, 2012 3:19 PM in response to Kurt Lang
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    Aug 31, 2012 3:19 PM in response to Kurt Lang

    I had originaly reverted to SL from Lion (just because of save as) but when mountain Lion came out I installed it as I had read somewhere that I would be able to recuperate the “Save as”, how untrue was that report!!!

     

    How amazingly stupid was it to change something that worked fine and that was an industry standard. I am a techy guy and quite computer literate but yesterday I was literally screaming at this machine with frustration.

     

    I dont think the people at apple will hear you their still too busy counting the cash!

  • by linda2009,

    linda2009 linda2009 Aug 31, 2012 3:53 PM in response to n3nto
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    Aug 31, 2012 3:53 PM in response to n3nto

    Thanks for your post.  I've been tempted to buy Mountain Lion...and upgrade for such a good price!  But, I read more and more posts like yours and it really scares me.  Snow Leopard works very well.  They've tried to make the OS like the iOS and it is not working!!

     

    However, sometime soon they will end support for SL.  Then what will we do?  I hope the next OS will fix all the crazy things I hear about Lion and Mountain Lion.

  • by oxcart,

    oxcart oxcart Sep 1, 2012 12:18 AM in response to linda2009
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    Sep 1, 2012 12:18 AM in response to linda2009

    SL is already unsupported.  None of the new macs with the new chip set will run SL.  My advice is to keep your old hardware until the next OS where this might be fixed.

     

     

    I paid big money for the top Air book, i7, 500/8GB, US Keyboard, and I am looking into running SL as a guest system under Parallels.  Stick that in your pike and smoke it! 

  • by Steve Maximus,

    Steve Maximus Steve Maximus Sep 1, 2012 12:46 AM in response to oxcart
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    Sep 1, 2012 12:46 AM in response to oxcart

    I realized yesterday that inside the paradigm of Versions you can have a function that does this:

     

    1. Duplicate the existing file at its current edit point.

    2. Close the original file restoring it to the version when the file was opened (still keeping the versions that were made after the file was open).

    3. Close the original file at that version, not the latest version.

    4. Save the duplicated file in the same folder as the original document.

     

    This workflow maintains the versions in the original file and uses the duplicate function. Yet it achieves an outcome exactly the same outcome as the original Save As from the last 30 years. if you open the original file it will have been restored to the version from the previous time you opened it. In other words Save As and Versions are 100% compatible. Apple didn't need to kill Save As to create Versions. The Duplicate function and the Save As function could coexist as separate workflows achieving different outcomes. Therefore the removal or manipulation of Save As is even more insane because it was not necessary to achieve their outcome. People are now manually going through the above steps when this could have been a programmed series of operations under the Save As command. No one would have been upset, no workflows from the last 30 years would have to be forgotten and Duplicate and Versions would have been a realistic option for people who want them. This makes the removal of Save As even more insulting.

  • by Steve Maximus,

    Steve Maximus Steve Maximus Sep 1, 2012 12:54 AM in response to Omar.KN
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    Sep 1, 2012 12:54 AM in response to Omar.KN

    Omar.KN it was on this forum called something like "How to get back Save As and remove Versions." I think, I don't remember exactly. It was at least 3 months ago, maybe more. I could not find it in my history. So maybe it has over 70k views now? Or maybe it was deleted? It was more of the same, just people trying to find a solution, or ranting at how insane the new paradigm is, and wondering what has happened to Apple.

  • by Omar.KN,

    Omar.KN Omar.KN Sep 1, 2012 1:07 AM in response to Steve Maximus
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    Sep 1, 2012 1:07 AM in response to Steve Maximus

    Hi Steve,

     

    >inside the paradigm of Versions you can have a function that does this

     

    Is this in the settings? Where did you find it?

     

    /bw,

    Omar KN

  • by oxcart,

    oxcart oxcart Sep 1, 2012 2:06 AM in response to Steve Maximus
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    Sep 1, 2012 2:06 AM in response to Steve Maximus

    Steve Maximus wrote:

     

    ... no workflows from the last 30 years would have to be forgotten

     

    This is an important point.  If you are 50+ and have been working 8 hours a day on a mac for the last 30 years forgetting is easier said than done.  It is now many years since the folders acquired their back-forward buttons from the web browsers.  Yet, ten times a day I still loose the folder I am working on.  How?  Well, I hit command-shift-F to perform a search and then at the end of the search I hit command-W.  For the youngsters, the explanation is that command-F or command-shift-F really should open a new search window rather than converting your active folder window into a search dialog box.

     

    How dumb is that?  Incase, you actually use the silly little spotlight gizmo up top right of the screen, you have to imagine that every time you use it the OS closes your current open folder.

     

    Forgetting is not so easy when the old way was intuitive and the new way is just dumb.  It is not that I don't want to forget, believe me, I wish my fingers would perform the new commands by reflex.

  • by Steve Maximus,

    Steve Maximus Steve Maximus Sep 1, 2012 2:08 AM in response to Omar.KN
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    Sep 1, 2012 2:08 AM in response to Omar.KN

    OmarKN, there is NO function that does this. They COULD have done this. They chose to NOT do this. That is my point. It would have been easy to keep Save As but Apple chose to remove it even when they didn't need to. Very stupid.

  • by n3nto,

    n3nto n3nto Sep 1, 2012 2:20 PM in response to oxcart
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    Sep 1, 2012 2:20 PM in response to oxcart

    Apples moto is making products that are intuitive and this new way of doing things is counter intuitive I dont even think its a question of being 50 yo, its a question  of substituting something that was pefectly functional with something that, for me, has no logic...I agree intirely with your post

  • by Kurt Lang,

    Kurt Lang Kurt Lang Sep 1, 2012 7:22 PM in response to n3nto
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    Sep 1, 2012 7:22 PM in response to n3nto

    They did the same thing with the command for a new folder. All the way from the beginning of the Mac GUI through OS 9, it was Command+N. OS X comes out, and for some unexplained reason, it gets relegated to Command+Shift+N and Command+N instead opens a new file window of the boot drive. Why would you do that? Why couldn't the new command be Command+Shift+N and leave the one people had been using for well over a decade as Command+N?

     

    At least that one's an easy fix. You just need to add a couple of lines to the com.apple.finder.plist file of your user account to reverse it back to "normal".

  • by Dennis Burnham,

    Dennis Burnham Dennis Burnham Sep 1, 2012 7:54 PM in response to GunnerBuck
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    Sep 1, 2012 7:54 PM in response to GunnerBuck

    Sorry friends i have ignored the recent additions to this thread.  With a few weeks of ML experience I. an report that I am slightly happier with Save As than I was before in Lion. but still in agreement with most of you.  I confess I have given up relying on any thing abut Pages or Numbers to save my files and I am taking extra, albeit unnecesary, steps to insure that I don't lose my files unexpectedly.

     

    in other words I hve gone back to working the way I did in OS-8 when I reminded myself to save things every few. inutes because I could never be sure when the bomb icon would appear to tell me the machine had crashed.  Of course i know we have protected memory now so it's not the apps crashing or the computer crashing - but the net effect is the same when the stupid user interface does the same destructive shredding of something you don't want overwritten.

  • by oxcart,

    oxcart oxcart Sep 2, 2012 1:13 AM in response to Kurt Lang
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    Mac OS X
    Sep 2, 2012 1:13 AM in response to Kurt Lang

    Kurt Lang wrote:

     

    At least that one's an easy fix. You just need to add a couple of lines to the com.apple.finder.plist file of your user account to reverse it back to "normal".

    Hi Kurt, that's welcome news.  Please point me to where I can find exact details of how to do that.  Is there any chance that editing this file would make command-F produce a dialog box that is preset for file name rather than content?

  • by Kurt Lang,

    Kurt Lang Kurt Lang Sep 2, 2012 9:30 AM in response to oxcart
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    Sep 2, 2012 9:30 AM in response to oxcart

    Hi oxcart,

     

    First you need an editor other than TextEdit, since it will not display preference files correctly. I use the free TextWrangler for this kind of thing.

     

    Open com.apple.finder.plist in TextWrangler. Look for any point where you can insert the following:

     

    <key>NSUserKeyEquivalents</key>

              <dict>

                        <key>New Finder Window</key>

                        <string>@$N</string>

                        <key>New Folder</key>

                        <string>@N</string>

              </dict>

     

    I can't of course be in the middle of another key, so you need to look for a point where a previous key ends. As an example, I stuck the command just ahead of the Frame Identity Picker.

     

    Screen shot 2012-09-02 at 11.24.09 AM.png

     

    Save the .plist file. You may need to restart, or log out and log back in.

  • by hzels,

    hzels hzels Sep 5, 2012 12:04 AM in response to oxcart
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    Sep 5, 2012 12:04 AM in response to oxcart

    Well, at least in ML there is a fix (haven't tried this in Lion):

     

    defaults write -g ApplePersistence -bool no

     

    will get rid of all this silly versions and autosave stuff. Save as will work as expected again.

     

    Some people say that it will make the logins take more time. For me this was true for the first time after this change. Now it works fine again (MBP 8,2).

     

    Or, one can always start using Microsoft Office for Mac. As i did when this versions stuff come up.

  • by elol,

    elol elol Sep 5, 2012 12:25 AM in response to hzels
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    Sep 5, 2012 12:25 AM in response to hzels

    HZELS

     

    thanks will try this using my backup system when I get home on Friday....

     

    can you confirm what the reversal process is..       ie   instead of the    no          yes

     

     

    also all of you should note that the NEOOFFICE cost for updates $10 per year gives you the option of turning  Versions on or off and give you SAVE AS back.

     

    cheers elo

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