Still no Pages icon in Finder windows

Re "no Pages icon in finder winder" below.
Thanks for the help again, howeverthe installation of Pages from the original disc is not possible. Even though the MacBook I bought running 10.4.8 is not very old the new MacBook running 10.5.7 will not accept the software from the older discs. I've tried repairing Permissions of course, transferring the files via network, as well as everything IceClean has to offer, so I'm a little bit disappointed. Paul

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It's not a good idea to copy the iWork folder from one Mac to another because some files, particularly hidden files, may not be moved. Either reinstall from the original disk or use Set Up/Migration Assistant to move applications.
After installing any software or update, especially if it asks for an administrator password, you should use Disk Utility to repair permissions.

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