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You can't. The only option you have is to save in portable format in OSX (Keynote supports PDF export).






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If you don't have access to an Apple operating system, use Apple's no-cost 'in-browser' version of Pages to export it in a format that you can open with LibreOffice. Unfortunately, Pages doesn't have OpenDocument (ODT) export, (as of 2015), but it does have DOCX (Microsoft Word) and PDF (Portable Document Format) exports.
screenshot if www.icloud.com



  1. With a recent version of Firefox, or Chrome, visit Apple's iCloud website: https://www.icloud.com .

  2. If you don't have an Apple ID, register for one at no cost.

  3. Log in with an Apple ID.

  4. Open Pages. https://www.icloud.com/#pages

  5. The site asks you to upgrade to a supported browser to use all the features. Unfortunately, no Linux browsers are supported (as of 2015) so ignore this message: export still works. (It also may ask you to upgrade to iCloud Drive. I am not sure what this means, but you probably need to accept this to be able to open Pages.)

  6. Drag your Pages document onto your browser. It shows you an editable version of your document in a kind of file manager view

  7. Double-click the icon for your uploaded document.

  8. In a new browser tab, it shows you a word processor interface to your document.

  9. Select the tools menu (a spanner/wrench icon in the top right of the screen).

  10. Choose 'Download a Copy'.

  11. Export as PDF or as Microsoft Word (.DOCX).

  12. With LibreOffice, navigate to your downloads folder and open the document.

I tried with a short sample Pages document and LibreOffice 4.4. I found that DOCX format gave a more faithful copy than PDF.



Reference: https://help.apple.com/icloud/#/mm6f8c20082b



iCloud after logging inDrag your Pages document onto your browserPages file manager view shows an icon for your documentSelect 'Download a Copy ...'Choose a download format (I recommend 'Word' if you plan to open it in LibreOfficeDownloading to your Linux computer



Update



I just found that as a shortcut, you don't have to open the document in Pages. You can use the option menu in Pages desktop view to 'Download a Copy ...'. Use the option(menu) key on your keyboard, or click your secondary mouse button (usually the right button on a right-handed mouse). See screenshot.
secondary click menu on iCloud Pages desktop view






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    This should be the accepted answer!

    – Carles Sala
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    This is is the a simple, clean and supported Solution to this problem. Thanks @dcorking +1

    – Smartis
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  • This is also exactly why I hate apple. (+1)

    – Taylor
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If you are stuck and just need some of the content of the file, you can rename it to .zip (e.g. example.pages to example.zip) and unzip it.



The unzipped files will include some PDFs and PNGs which is some of the text and image content of the document.



This worked for what I needed just now, but of course it is not as good as getting the file converted properly on a Mac.






share|improve this answer

























  • +1 this works (though sometimes there is no PDF in the archive) and it can be done entirely offline with free software.

    – dcorking
    Dec 14 '15 at 10:48


















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As of 2015, LibreOffice (version 5) is capable of opening this format.



https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=LibreOffice-Apple-Pages-Numbers






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    There is basic support, but sadly buggy (as of version 5.4.2), often messing up the layout. But still worth trying first.

    – leo
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There are many free online conversion tools for this.



cloudconvert.com can convert to doc, docx or PDF. Just upload your documents, and it converts in the cloud.






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    As an alternative:
    In Pages, you can open Preferences, and under the General tab, select Save New Documents as Packages. This saves the file as a package (folder) which includes a PDF file, and you can open the folder, navigate to the PDF and open it. You won't be able to edit.






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      If, like on my system, your .pages file appears as a folder, go inside that folder, select all files and sub-folders and compress everything into a .zip file. Then rename that file to .pages and you should be able to open it with the method described above.






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        If you don't have access to an Apple operating system, use Apple's no-cost 'in-browser' version of Pages to export it in a format that you can open with LibreOffice. Unfortunately, Pages doesn't have OpenDocument (ODT) export, (as of 2015), but it does have DOCX (Microsoft Word) and PDF (Portable Document Format) exports.
        screenshot if www.icloud.com



        1. With a recent version of Firefox, or Chrome, visit Apple's iCloud website: https://www.icloud.com .

        2. If you don't have an Apple ID, register for one at no cost.

        3. Log in with an Apple ID.

        4. Open Pages. https://www.icloud.com/#pages

        5. The site asks you to upgrade to a supported browser to use all the features. Unfortunately, no Linux browsers are supported (as of 2015) so ignore this message: export still works. (It also may ask you to upgrade to iCloud Drive. I am not sure what this means, but you probably need to accept this to be able to open Pages.)

        6. Drag your Pages document onto your browser. It shows you an editable version of your document in a kind of file manager view

        7. Double-click the icon for your uploaded document.

        8. In a new browser tab, it shows you a word processor interface to your document.

        9. Select the tools menu (a spanner/wrench icon in the top right of the screen).

        10. Choose 'Download a Copy'.

        11. Export as PDF or as Microsoft Word (.DOCX).

        12. With LibreOffice, navigate to your downloads folder and open the document.

        I tried with a short sample Pages document and LibreOffice 4.4. I found that DOCX format gave a more faithful copy than PDF.



        Reference: https://help.apple.com/icloud/#/mm6f8c20082b



        iCloud after logging inDrag your Pages document onto your browserPages file manager view shows an icon for your documentSelect 'Download a Copy ...'Choose a download format (I recommend 'Word' if you plan to open it in LibreOfficeDownloading to your Linux computer



        Update



        I just found that as a shortcut, you don't have to open the document in Pages. You can use the option menu in Pages desktop view to 'Download a Copy ...'. Use the option(menu) key on your keyboard, or click your secondary mouse button (usually the right button on a right-handed mouse). See screenshot.
        secondary click menu on iCloud Pages desktop view






        share|improve this answer






















        • 1





          This should be the accepted answer!

          – Carles Sala
          Mar 14 '17 at 15:23






        • 2





          This is is the a simple, clean and supported Solution to this problem. Thanks @dcorking +1

          – Smartis
          Mar 23 '17 at 21:12











        • This is also exactly why I hate apple. (+1)

          – Taylor
          Sep 18 '18 at 19:00















        29
















        If you don't have access to an Apple operating system, use Apple's no-cost 'in-browser' version of Pages to export it in a format that you can open with LibreOffice. Unfortunately, Pages doesn't have OpenDocument (ODT) export, (as of 2015), but it does have DOCX (Microsoft Word) and PDF (Portable Document Format) exports.
        screenshot if www.icloud.com



        1. With a recent version of Firefox, or Chrome, visit Apple's iCloud website: https://www.icloud.com .

        2. If you don't have an Apple ID, register for one at no cost.

        3. Log in with an Apple ID.

        4. Open Pages. https://www.icloud.com/#pages

        5. The site asks you to upgrade to a supported browser to use all the features. Unfortunately, no Linux browsers are supported (as of 2015) so ignore this message: export still works. (It also may ask you to upgrade to iCloud Drive. I am not sure what this means, but you probably need to accept this to be able to open Pages.)

        6. Drag your Pages document onto your browser. It shows you an editable version of your document in a kind of file manager view

        7. Double-click the icon for your uploaded document.

        8. In a new browser tab, it shows you a word processor interface to your document.

        9. Select the tools menu (a spanner/wrench icon in the top right of the screen).

        10. Choose 'Download a Copy'.

        11. Export as PDF or as Microsoft Word (.DOCX).

        12. With LibreOffice, navigate to your downloads folder and open the document.

        I tried with a short sample Pages document and LibreOffice 4.4. I found that DOCX format gave a more faithful copy than PDF.



        Reference: https://help.apple.com/icloud/#/mm6f8c20082b



        iCloud after logging inDrag your Pages document onto your browserPages file manager view shows an icon for your documentSelect 'Download a Copy ...'Choose a download format (I recommend 'Word' if you plan to open it in LibreOfficeDownloading to your Linux computer



        Update



        I just found that as a shortcut, you don't have to open the document in Pages. You can use the option menu in Pages desktop view to 'Download a Copy ...'. Use the option(menu) key on your keyboard, or click your secondary mouse button (usually the right button on a right-handed mouse). See screenshot.
        secondary click menu on iCloud Pages desktop view






        share|improve this answer






















        • 1





          This should be the accepted answer!

          – Carles Sala
          Mar 14 '17 at 15:23






        • 2





          This is is the a simple, clean and supported Solution to this problem. Thanks @dcorking +1

          – Smartis
          Mar 23 '17 at 21:12











        • This is also exactly why I hate apple. (+1)

          – Taylor
          Sep 18 '18 at 19:00













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        If you don't have access to an Apple operating system, use Apple's no-cost 'in-browser' version of Pages to export it in a format that you can open with LibreOffice. Unfortunately, Pages doesn't have OpenDocument (ODT) export, (as of 2015), but it does have DOCX (Microsoft Word) and PDF (Portable Document Format) exports.
        screenshot if www.icloud.com



        1. With a recent version of Firefox, or Chrome, visit Apple's iCloud website: https://www.icloud.com .

        2. If you don't have an Apple ID, register for one at no cost.

        3. Log in with an Apple ID.

        4. Open Pages. https://www.icloud.com/#pages

        5. The site asks you to upgrade to a supported browser to use all the features. Unfortunately, no Linux browsers are supported (as of 2015) so ignore this message: export still works. (It also may ask you to upgrade to iCloud Drive. I am not sure what this means, but you probably need to accept this to be able to open Pages.)

        6. Drag your Pages document onto your browser. It shows you an editable version of your document in a kind of file manager view

        7. Double-click the icon for your uploaded document.

        8. In a new browser tab, it shows you a word processor interface to your document.

        9. Select the tools menu (a spanner/wrench icon in the top right of the screen).

        10. Choose 'Download a Copy'.

        11. Export as PDF or as Microsoft Word (.DOCX).

        12. With LibreOffice, navigate to your downloads folder and open the document.

        I tried with a short sample Pages document and LibreOffice 4.4. I found that DOCX format gave a more faithful copy than PDF.



        Reference: https://help.apple.com/icloud/#/mm6f8c20082b



        iCloud after logging inDrag your Pages document onto your browserPages file manager view shows an icon for your documentSelect 'Download a Copy ...'Choose a download format (I recommend 'Word' if you plan to open it in LibreOfficeDownloading to your Linux computer



        Update



        I just found that as a shortcut, you don't have to open the document in Pages. You can use the option menu in Pages desktop view to 'Download a Copy ...'. Use the option(menu) key on your keyboard, or click your secondary mouse button (usually the right button on a right-handed mouse). See screenshot.
        secondary click menu on iCloud Pages desktop view






        share|improve this answer















        If you don't have access to an Apple operating system, use Apple's no-cost 'in-browser' version of Pages to export it in a format that you can open with LibreOffice. Unfortunately, Pages doesn't have OpenDocument (ODT) export, (as of 2015), but it does have DOCX (Microsoft Word) and PDF (Portable Document Format) exports.
        screenshot if www.icloud.com



        1. With a recent version of Firefox, or Chrome, visit Apple's iCloud website: https://www.icloud.com .

        2. If you don't have an Apple ID, register for one at no cost.

        3. Log in with an Apple ID.

        4. Open Pages. https://www.icloud.com/#pages

        5. The site asks you to upgrade to a supported browser to use all the features. Unfortunately, no Linux browsers are supported (as of 2015) so ignore this message: export still works. (It also may ask you to upgrade to iCloud Drive. I am not sure what this means, but you probably need to accept this to be able to open Pages.)

        6. Drag your Pages document onto your browser. It shows you an editable version of your document in a kind of file manager view

        7. Double-click the icon for your uploaded document.

        8. In a new browser tab, it shows you a word processor interface to your document.

        9. Select the tools menu (a spanner/wrench icon in the top right of the screen).

        10. Choose 'Download a Copy'.

        11. Export as PDF or as Microsoft Word (.DOCX).

        12. With LibreOffice, navigate to your downloads folder and open the document.

        I tried with a short sample Pages document and LibreOffice 4.4. I found that DOCX format gave a more faithful copy than PDF.



        Reference: https://help.apple.com/icloud/#/mm6f8c20082b



        iCloud after logging inDrag your Pages document onto your browserPages file manager view shows an icon for your documentSelect 'Download a Copy ...'Choose a download format (I recommend 'Word' if you plan to open it in LibreOfficeDownloading to your Linux computer



        Update



        I just found that as a shortcut, you don't have to open the document in Pages. You can use the option menu in Pages desktop view to 'Download a Copy ...'. Use the option(menu) key on your keyboard, or click your secondary mouse button (usually the right button on a right-handed mouse). See screenshot.
        secondary click menu on iCloud Pages desktop view







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        • 1





          This should be the accepted answer!

          – Carles Sala
          Mar 14 '17 at 15:23






        • 2





          This is is the a simple, clean and supported Solution to this problem. Thanks @dcorking +1

          – Smartis
          Mar 23 '17 at 21:12











        • This is also exactly why I hate apple. (+1)

          – Taylor
          Sep 18 '18 at 19:00












        • 1





          This should be the accepted answer!

          – Carles Sala
          Mar 14 '17 at 15:23






        • 2





          This is is the a simple, clean and supported Solution to this problem. Thanks @dcorking +1

          – Smartis
          Mar 23 '17 at 21:12











        • This is also exactly why I hate apple. (+1)

          – Taylor
          Sep 18 '18 at 19:00







        1




        1





        This should be the accepted answer!

        – Carles Sala
        Mar 14 '17 at 15:23





        This should be the accepted answer!

        – Carles Sala
        Mar 14 '17 at 15:23




        2




        2





        This is is the a simple, clean and supported Solution to this problem. Thanks @dcorking +1

        – Smartis
        Mar 23 '17 at 21:12





        This is is the a simple, clean and supported Solution to this problem. Thanks @dcorking +1

        – Smartis
        Mar 23 '17 at 21:12













        This is also exactly why I hate apple. (+1)

        – Taylor
        Sep 18 '18 at 19:00





        This is also exactly why I hate apple. (+1)

        – Taylor
        Sep 18 '18 at 19:00











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        If you are stuck and just need some of the content of the file, you can rename it to .zip (e.g. example.pages to example.zip) and unzip it.



        The unzipped files will include some PDFs and PNGs which is some of the text and image content of the document.



        This worked for what I needed just now, but of course it is not as good as getting the file converted properly on a Mac.






        share|improve this answer

























        • +1 this works (though sometimes there is no PDF in the archive) and it can be done entirely offline with free software.

          – dcorking
          Dec 14 '15 at 10:48















        14
















        If you are stuck and just need some of the content of the file, you can rename it to .zip (e.g. example.pages to example.zip) and unzip it.



        The unzipped files will include some PDFs and PNGs which is some of the text and image content of the document.



        This worked for what I needed just now, but of course it is not as good as getting the file converted properly on a Mac.






        share|improve this answer

























        • +1 this works (though sometimes there is no PDF in the archive) and it can be done entirely offline with free software.

          – dcorking
          Dec 14 '15 at 10:48













        14














        14










        14









        If you are stuck and just need some of the content of the file, you can rename it to .zip (e.g. example.pages to example.zip) and unzip it.



        The unzipped files will include some PDFs and PNGs which is some of the text and image content of the document.



        This worked for what I needed just now, but of course it is not as good as getting the file converted properly on a Mac.






        share|improve this answer













        If you are stuck and just need some of the content of the file, you can rename it to .zip (e.g. example.pages to example.zip) and unzip it.



        The unzipped files will include some PDFs and PNGs which is some of the text and image content of the document.



        This worked for what I needed just now, but of course it is not as good as getting the file converted properly on a Mac.







        share|improve this answer












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        • +1 this works (though sometimes there is no PDF in the archive) and it can be done entirely offline with free software.

          – dcorking
          Dec 14 '15 at 10:48

















        • +1 this works (though sometimes there is no PDF in the archive) and it can be done entirely offline with free software.

          – dcorking
          Dec 14 '15 at 10:48
















        +1 this works (though sometimes there is no PDF in the archive) and it can be done entirely offline with free software.

        – dcorking
        Dec 14 '15 at 10:48





        +1 this works (though sometimes there is no PDF in the archive) and it can be done entirely offline with free software.

        – dcorking
        Dec 14 '15 at 10:48











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        As of 2015, LibreOffice (version 5) is capable of opening this format.



        https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=LibreOffice-Apple-Pages-Numbers






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        • 4





          There is basic support, but sadly buggy (as of version 5.4.2), often messing up the layout. But still worth trying first.

          – leo
          Jan 25 '18 at 11:34
















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        As of 2015, LibreOffice (version 5) is capable of opening this format.



        https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=LibreOffice-Apple-Pages-Numbers






        share|improve this answer




















        • 4





          There is basic support, but sadly buggy (as of version 5.4.2), often messing up the layout. But still worth trying first.

          – leo
          Jan 25 '18 at 11:34














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        As of 2015, LibreOffice (version 5) is capable of opening this format.



        https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=LibreOffice-Apple-Pages-Numbers






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        As of 2015, LibreOffice (version 5) is capable of opening this format.



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          There is basic support, but sadly buggy (as of version 5.4.2), often messing up the layout. But still worth trying first.

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          There is basic support, but sadly buggy (as of version 5.4.2), often messing up the layout. But still worth trying first.

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        There is basic support, but sadly buggy (as of version 5.4.2), often messing up the layout. But still worth trying first.

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        There are many free online conversion tools for this.



        cloudconvert.com can convert to doc, docx or PDF. Just upload your documents, and it converts in the cloud.






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          There are many free online conversion tools for this.



          cloudconvert.com can convert to doc, docx or PDF. Just upload your documents, and it converts in the cloud.






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            There are many free online conversion tools for this.



            cloudconvert.com can convert to doc, docx or PDF. Just upload your documents, and it converts in the cloud.






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            There are many free online conversion tools for this.



            cloudconvert.com can convert to doc, docx or PDF. Just upload your documents, and it converts in the cloud.







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                As an alternative:
                In Pages, you can open Preferences, and under the General tab, select Save New Documents as Packages. This saves the file as a package (folder) which includes a PDF file, and you can open the folder, navigate to the PDF and open it. You won't be able to edit.






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                  As an alternative:
                  In Pages, you can open Preferences, and under the General tab, select Save New Documents as Packages. This saves the file as a package (folder) which includes a PDF file, and you can open the folder, navigate to the PDF and open it. You won't be able to edit.






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                    In Pages, you can open Preferences, and under the General tab, select Save New Documents as Packages. This saves the file as a package (folder) which includes a PDF file, and you can open the folder, navigate to the PDF and open it. You won't be able to edit.






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                    As an alternative:
                    In Pages, you can open Preferences, and under the General tab, select Save New Documents as Packages. This saves the file as a package (folder) which includes a PDF file, and you can open the folder, navigate to the PDF and open it. You won't be able to edit.







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                        If, like on my system, your .pages file appears as a folder, go inside that folder, select all files and sub-folders and compress everything into a .zip file. Then rename that file to .pages and you should be able to open it with the method described above.






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                          If, like on my system, your .pages file appears as a folder, go inside that folder, select all files and sub-folders and compress everything into a .zip file. Then rename that file to .pages and you should be able to open it with the method described above.






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                            If, like on my system, your .pages file appears as a folder, go inside that folder, select all files and sub-folders and compress everything into a .zip file. Then rename that file to .pages and you should be able to open it with the method described above.






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                            If, like on my system, your .pages file appears as a folder, go inside that folder, select all files and sub-folders and compress everything into a .zip file. Then rename that file to .pages and you should be able to open it with the method described above.







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