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Yosemite - Applications won't open without first selecting a directory
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1615864"><p>I doubt it's going to change, as the functionality of it makes sense for the 90% user base. I'm still not sure I understand what you want to do, but I did want to say that you don't have to SAVE the first document, just close it. That will leave you with Pages in memory, no document being edited, which is the exact state you would be in if the dialog box never appeared. Of course, as I said, to edit a document, do a calculation, etc, you would still have to open a document, but you don't have to save it when you've finished doing whatever you wanted to do, just close and don't save.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1615864"] I doubt it's going to change, as the functionality of it makes sense for the 90% user base. I'm still not sure I understand what you want to do, but I did want to say that you don't have to SAVE the first document, just close it. That will leave you with Pages in memory, no document being edited, which is the exact state you would be in if the dialog box never appeared. Of course, as I said, to edit a document, do a calculation, etc, you would still have to open a document, but you don't have to save it when you've finished doing whatever you wanted to do, just close and don't save. [/QUOTE]
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