Auto Save is a handy feature that saves your work in Pages for Mac in case you forget to click "Save" after editing a document. This useful feature, called Auto Save, is turned on by default in Pages for Mac.

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This article will guide you on how to utilize the Mac Pages Auto-Save feature to recover unsaved documents on your Mac. Additionally, we'll introduce a convenient document recovery tool to assist in restoring unsaved Pages files.

Recovering an Unsaved Pages Document with Software If you accidentally closed a Pages document without saving it, you can try the following methods to recover it: 1. **Restore with Time Machine Backup**: If you have a regular Time Machine backup, connect your backup drive and use the Time Machine interface to browse and restore the unsaved Pages document. Open Time Machine, scroll to the point when the document was last edited, locate the Pages file, and click "Restore." 2. **Search with Spotlight**: Sometimes, Pages may keep a draft of the unsaved document in memory. Launch Spotlight by pressing Command + Space, type ".pages" as the search term, and check if any unsaved documents appear in the results. 3. **Use Third-Party Recovery Tools**: There are dedicated data recovery software options like Stellar Data Recovery or Disk Drill that can scan and recover lost Pages documents. Note that these tools might require a purchase and cannot guarantee the retrieval of all lost files. 4. **Check Autosave**: Pages has an autosave feature. You can check its settings under "Pages" > "Preferences" > "Documents." If enabled, your document might be automatically saved in "Documents" > "Recent Documents." 5. **Contact Apple Support**: If none of the above methods work, you might need to contact official Apple Support for further assistance. Remember, regularly saving your work is the best way to prevent data loss. To avoid this situation in the future, consider enabling Pages' autosave feature or manually saving your documents periodically.

Mac Data Recovery Wizard is a professional document recovery tool that can quickly and safely restore unsaved Pages documents. This powerful data recovery software can handle various complex data loss scenarios, such as:

Download a reliable recovery tool, scan the hard drive for all recoverable Pages documents, and restore them with a click!

Here are the steps to recover unsaved documents from your Mac hard drive:

Note: You can create a backup by first clicking Disk Backup on the left. You can recover data from the backup image when the disk is damaged or when unsaved documents on the disk are accidentally deleted or lost.

Step 1: Select the disk

Launch the Data Recovery Wizard for Mac. Hover the mouse over the device where you lost an unsaved file, and click Search Lost Files.

Select a location, then scan for unsaved documents.

Step 2: Choose the unsaved document

When the scan is finished, click on “Category,” then expand “Unsaved Documents.” Click on the specific file type that you lost – an unsaved Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Keynote, Pages, or Numbers file.

Select Unsaved Document

Step 3. Preview and recover unsaved files

Preview an unsaved file by double-clicking it, choose the correct version, and then click “Recover” to save the file to a secure location on your Mac.

Recover unsaved documents on Mac

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How to Recover an Unsaved Document in Mac Pages Using Auto-Save

Similar to Word temporary files on a Mac, Pages for Mac has an AutoSave feature that you can use to recover unsaved Pages documents. Follow these steps:

Step 1: Open the Pages document you wish to recover, click on “File” in the top menu, and then choose “Revert To > Browse All Versions.”

Browse all versions of a Pages file

Step 2: Choose the version you want to restore from the window that appears. This displays all previous versions of the Pages file.

Restore Previous Version of Pages on Mac

Step 3. Hit the “Restore” button to download a previous version of the Pages document.

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Conclusions

This article will show you how to recover unsaved Pages documents on your Mac, both with and without the Auto Save feature. Install the tool "Data Recovery Wizard for Mac" to restore unsaved Documents in Pages with just a few clicks.

Frequently Asked Questions About Automatic Saving in Mac Pages

Here are some questions people also ask when searching for how to use the Auto Save feature on Pages for Mac to recover an unsaved Pages document:

1. Does Pages automatically save my work?

Like the other iWork apps, Pages saves your document automatically as you work and assigns it a default name. You can rename an autosaved document or make a copy of it with a different name.

2. How do I stop Apple Pages from automatically saving?

To turn off Auto Save in Pages for Mac, follow these steps:

Step 1: Go to System Preferences > General.

Step 2: Check the box next to Ask me if I want to save changes when closing documents.

Pages doesn't save your work automatically, so you must manually save your Pages file.