Where do files reside?

I have never used iCloud for anything other than my iPhone. If I was to start using iCloud for Pages  and Numbers (new version 3.0?). Would my file only reside in iCloud or would it be on my Mac (OS 10.9.2) too? If so if I edited the file on my Mac I guess it would also change the iCloud file, like it does for my iPhone?
Thanks

You're welcome.  If you're using Time Machine you can restore earlier versions of your documents by navigating Finder to the appropriate loaction, then going back in time and restoring the document.  Just be sure to run Tim Machine before making significant changes.  Another option is to back up your iWork documents to iTunes as outlined in Winston Churchill's user tip here: https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3542.

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