Save as Tiff in Pages

I used to have 'Save as Tiff' when printing in Pages before.  How could I enable it again?

Pages ’09 did not offer a Save as Tiff…  in that printing PDF sub-menu, any more than Pages v5. It may be possible that at one time, you had a third-party image application that provided an entry to this menu, or as an option from the Edit Menu… category.
You can generate the PDF, and within Preview (using thumbnail view), select the PDF page that you want to export as a tiff image.

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