>> Try using wrench (spanner) -> Document Setup
and see if a page background image appears. If it does, you can select it and then delete it. <<
I confirmed that the document does not have any background image and have fairly solidly confirmed that the problem is that Pages is replacing both the font with the iOS equivalent font, and that font's background with a black background
>> If not, maybe it is a color that can be editted while in this mode.<<
The font color can be edited... for example, the imported text becomes visible when the font color is set to white. As you observe, there is no option within iOS pages to set the text background color.
If there were, it would be possible to select all and fix the problem... as it is, there is no way to access and edit any of the 500+ word docs file within iOS using pages... there are other options such as Docs to Go, but it's amazing that apple is putting up a good reason for user not to purchase and use the otherwise excellent wordprocesser Pages.
>> From your profile, it would appear that you don't have a Mac, with the full version of Pages <<
Ironically this discovery came out of assisting a low tech friend to see if it would be possible for her to use an iPad for her computing needs and not own and maintain a PC to support it. fwiw, _All_ of the test docs imported from google docs with this problem.
These "small" glitches that tend to stay around for years because of apple's reluctance, for whatever reason, to address them, are sad and confusing to users attempting to justify their products.
As for reporting this to apple, I no longer have any faith that any bugs or suggestions submitted through apple's input channels are even read much less considered, so, my own attempts to find a resolution stop here unless anyone comes up with options that are within the user's control.
Thanks for everyone's input... it's appreciated and confirms my suspicions.
Beverly Howard