Download Repack Older Version: Of Pages

To download or restore an older version of Apple Pages, you generally have two goals: getting a previous version of a document you're working on, or installing an older version of the Pages app itself for an older Mac or iOS device. 1. Restore an Earlier Version of a Document

If you accidentally deleted text or want to revert to an old draft of a specific file: Open the Document: Launch the file in Pages.

Browse Versions: From the top menu, go to File > Revert To > Browse All Versions.

Navigate the Timeline: Use the tick marks along the right side of the screen to scroll through past saves.

Restore: Click the version you want on the right, then click Restore. This replaces your current file with the old one.

Pro Tip: If you don’t want to lose your current work, hold the Option key and select Restore a Copy to save the old version as a separate file. 2. Download an Older Version of the Pages App

If you are using an older macOS (like High Sierra or Mojave) and the Mac App Store says Pages is "Incompatible," follow these steps: download older version of pages

Check Your "Purchased" History: Open the App Store and click your Profile/Account name in the bottom left. Look for Pages in the list of apps you've previously downloaded.

The Compatibility Prompt: Click the download (cloud) icon next to Pages. Apple should show a pop-up saying: "The current version requires macOS [Version] or later, but you can download the last compatible version." Click Download.

Alternative for New Users: If you’ve never "purchased" Pages before, sign in to your Apple ID on a newer Mac or iOS device that is compatible, download it there first, then return to your old device. It will now appear in your "Purchased" history, allowing you to grab the legacy version. 3. Using iWork '09 (For Very Old Macs)

For vintage Macs (OS X 10.6 through 10.10) that cannot access the modern App Store versions:

Retail Discs: You may need to find a physical iWork '09 installation disc or an ISO image from a trusted archive site.

Legacy Updates: After installing from a disc, you can often find standalone Apple Support Downloads to update those apps to their final stable versions for your specific OS. To download or restore an older version of

Restore an earlier document version in Pages on Mac - Apple Support

It is a common frustration: you updated Apple's Pages to the latest version, only to find that it no longer supports a specific plugin, crashes on your older Mac, or has a "New Document" interface that you simply cannot get used to.

Unfortunately, Apple does not make it easy to find these links. They are hidden behind login screens and redirect loops. Here is the most useful guide to finding and installing older versions of Pages.


Common Pitfalls When Downloading Older Versions

5) Use iCloud / Pages’ version history for documents (if your goal is older documents, not the app)

If you need an earlier draft of a document, open the document in Pages, then choose File → Revert To → Browse All Versions (or use iCloud.com → Pages → open document → Restore Previous Version). This restores prior document versions without changing the app.

When to use: You want earlier document content, not an older app.

3) Reinstall macOS bundled version (for very old macOS)

Some older macOS installers included a bundled version of Pages. Reinstalling macOS or creating a virtual machine with that macOS can yield the older Pages version. This is advanced and may require wiping or using a separate volume. Common Pitfalls When Downloading Older Versions 5) Use

When to use: You need a version very old and not otherwise available; use only if comfortable with system reinstall or VMs.

What If That Doesn't Work? (The Manual Route)

If the "Last Compatible Version" prompt does not appear (or you are trying to get a specific version number like Pages 5.6), you need a backup.

The Time Machine Solution:

  1. Go to your Applications folder.
  2. Open Time Machine (if you have it set up).
  3. Scroll back to a date before you updated Pages.
  4. Select the old Pages app and click Restore.

The Friend/Another Mac Solution: If you have a second Mac still running the old version of Pages, copy the Pages.app file from its Applications folder to a USB drive, then drag it into your Applications folder. (This only works if the macOS versions are similar).

1. "This app requires macOS 12.0 or later"

You are attempting to download the current version. Use Method 1 (Purchased tab) to trigger the legacy download prompt.