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hi this is gary with macmost.com today lets look at the difference between word processing mode and page layout mode in mac pages [Music] macmost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than a thousand supporters go to macmost.com patreon there you could read more about the patreon campaign join us get exclusive content and course discounts so when using pages you have the choice between two different modes for every document theres word processing mode and page layout mode when youre working in pages there are several different ways to tell which mode youre in one is to go to the file menu if you see convert to page layout then you know youre in word processing mode whereas if you see convert to word processing then you know youre in page layout mode you could also go to the document sidebar here and if you look for document body if that is checked that means youre in word processing mode if its not checked then youre in page layout mode there are other ways to tell