Find iworks in the library

Hello,
I would like to delete some templates that I have created in Numbers. I've already found the information about the "way" to reach the templates on my mac:
Library/Application Support/ IWorks/Numbers aso...
But when I'm in the Applicatio Support file, I can't see "Iworks". I already spent hours on this issue.... can someone help me please?

Hi Cindy,
Finder > Go (option key) > Library
Path to iWork > Numbers is shown at the bottom of this folder window:
Regards,
Ian

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