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What is a PAGES-TEF file? Text document created by Pages, the word processor included with Apple's iWork suite; used as the save format when a user chooses to save the document to iCloud; differs from the standard .PAGES extension, but doesn't affect the contents of the document when reopened in Pages.

More Information NOTE: Numbers spreadsheets in iCloud use the .NUMBERS-TEF extension, and Keynote iCloud presentations use the .KEY-TEF extension.

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What is a PAGES-TEF file?

Text document created by Pages, the word processor included with Apple's iWork suite; used as the save format when a user chooses to save the document to iCloud; differs from the standard .PAGES extension, but doesn't affect the contents of the document when reopened in Pages.

More Information

NOTE: Numbers spreadsheets in iCloud use the .NUMBERS-TEF extension, and Keynote iCloud presentations use the .KEY-TEF extension.

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Updated: October 22, 2015

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What is a PAGES-TEF file?
Text document created by Pages, the word processor included with Apple's iWork suite; used as the save format when a user chooses to save the document to iCloud; differs from the standard .PAGES extension, but doesn't affect the contents of the document when reopened in Pages.