It seems you do not actually have to save it. Instead it is saved 
automatically. It is a new way of thinking about how you deal with documents.

On Oct 24, 2011, at 6:13 PM, Gigi wrote:

>> Hi guys.
> I just got back from the Apple store, and I got a keyboard for my iPhone plus 
> I downloaded Pages and Numbers to my iPhone. How do you save files in Pages 
> on the iPhone? I got a file opened an d typed some text on the iPhone. If it 
> matters, I have the iPhone  4. I can't get Siri yet. I have to wait all the 
> way to 2013 if I want to pay less money. 
> 
> I tried command s to save files. Quite a few VoiceOver commands nwork. 
> 
> Regards, 
> Gigi
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