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Lynx24

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Oct 11, 2024
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Hey I am relatively new to MacOS.
I use a M3 Air, 16gb variant.

Of late i have switched to the pre-installed Pages app from MS Word. Today after working for quite a while my device got warm and i got a notification that "Pages.app was using significant energy" under battery.

After closing it for a bit when I reopened the same document to work it gave me the same notification and the device once again got warm.

Can anyone let me know what's the issue here? Or is this normal?
 
I haven't experienced that with Pages, but did you close all applications, power down, and then power up and open Pages again, and then the document to see what happens?
 
I haven't experienced that with Pages, but did you close all applications, power down, and then power up and open Pages again, and then the document to see what happens?

Yes tried that. But it didnt work.
I eventually ended up solving the issue by moving my document which was saved to the default pages folder under iCloud to my documents folder.

Turns out a process linked to the iCloud sync of pages "tccp" was taking up cpu and that caused the heating and notification.

Now it works smoothly. Thanks for the input!
 
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