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Pages is like a Word or a Microsoft Works program that allows you to write things. So Ill touch on it and it opens up all of the documents that I have. For example, I have a folder here called Intro to Email. So Ill touch on it. It will open up all of the email or all of the documents within that folder and Im just going to scroll down until I get to How to Attach a Document to an Email. Its here on the left on the top row. If I touch it, it opens up and youll actually see some directions about how to attach a document to an email for a Mac. As you can see, it says open a new email like we did in the other program (which was Gmail). We filled out the email just like we did as usual. We put a To person, we put the subject, and it automatically prepopulated the from . We clicked that paperclip icon, which here is in the top of the email screen. We chose document to add, we clicked open in this one, and then we would click send. The steps are roughly the same for this progr