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Why does my Pages version 5 (Mavericks) quit unexpectedly when trying to use the template styles?

Nearly every time I try to use the template styling in the "Format" pane, the app will crash with the message saying "Pages quite unexpectedly".


By 'Template Styling' I mean Paragraph Styling, Character Styling, Bullets & Lists etc...


I only just bought this Mac so I have never had Pages '09 on it.


Please advise.


Thanks

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Nov 14, 2013 3:41 PM

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Dec 2, 2013 10:40 AM in response to kuroshb

I'm having this exact same issue. I suspect in my case it's an issue having to do with importing a Word document. Just to be on the safe side I ran through the validation of all of my installed fonts. They all checked out ok. As with @kuroshb I'm using the latest version of Pages on a brand new Mac.


It doesn't matter what style I select, the application quits. An example would include a body style of Arial Narrow Regular 15pt black. That's defined as a style. When I select that style the application quits.


How do I determine if the document is using another font other than what's already in Font Book?

Dec 2, 2013 1:18 PM in response to kuroshb

I am experiencing the same problem, and this "solved" the problem (thank you!). When I have a document on an external (low DPI) monitor, trying to apply a style crashes Pages; if I drag the Pages window to the MacBook Pro's built-in display then I can apply styles without the app crashing. This is definitely a bug related to Retina/not-Retina displays.

Why does my Pages version 5 (Mavericks) quit unexpectedly when trying to use the template styles?

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