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ShMac

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Sep 3, 2007
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I've recently updated Pages and MacOS High Sierra but now Pages doesn't seem to work the same. No matter what I do now it seems to want to offer creating a new document on opening and doesn't re-open documents that were open when I closed it.

I loved how it used to just re-open all of my documents from my previous session that were open when I command the whole application to close.

I can't find it in a setting though. What am I missing? Can I restore this behavior?
[doublepost=1510437685][/doublepost]Thanks, nevermind, it looks like High Sierra turned on an option to permanently close windows open in an application. It is a setting on the General tab under System Preferences. You have to uncheck it if you want your windows to re-open.
 
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