Continuing: "Corrupted files: If the DMG file becomes corrupted during download or transfer..." "Corrupted" could be "damaged," "broken," "ruined." "Becomes" – "turns into," "results in," "converts to." "Download or transfer" maybe "download or movement," "upload or migration," "transfer or relocation."
First, the sentence: "Pages 11.1 DMG is a specific type of DMG file that contains the Pages 11.1 software application." Here, "DMG" and "Pages" are brand names, so they stay. Words like "specific" need synonyms. For "specific," maybe particular. "Type" could be category. pages 11.1 dmg
Moving to installation steps: "Download the Pages 11.1 DMG file from the Apple website or another trusted source." "Download" could be obtain. "Trusted source" might be dependable source. Continuing: "Corrupted files: If the DMG file becomes
Next, I'll go word by word. For example, "Understanding" can be Grasping. Then "Pages" stays as is. "11.1" is a version number, so it remains. "DMG" is a file extension, so no changes there. "Popular" could be "widely-used," "commonly-used," or "frequently-used." "Type" could be category
I'll proceed sentence by sentence, ensuring that every word (except proper nouns) is replaced with three options. I'll also check that the spintax formatting is correct, using curly braces and vertical bars. After the substitution, I'll review the entire text to confirm that the synonyms work in their respective contexts and that the brand names remain untouched.
Next, I'll go through each sentence. For example, "Drag the Pages application icon from the DMG file to the Applications folder on your Mac." Changing "Drag" to "Move|Transfer|Shift," "application" to "program|software|tool," etc. I'll check each word, making sure that synonyms fit grammatically. Sometimes, a synonym might change the sentence structure, but since the user wants exact replacements, I need to ensure that substitutions don't alter the sentence's meaning.