Where are My 5.6 Pages templates stored?

I'm trying to remove some of my habits model A.though I saw in the model selector and can use them, they do not appear with several custom templates, I do not see in ~ > library > Application Support > iWork > Pages > models > my models.  In this case, I find a list of incomplete, the most recent having been added in 2013.

Obviously, my custom templates created since then are somewhere, and I'm assuming that the conversion to the system of Pages iCloud 9 Pages moved, but where?

You can delete your custom templates in Pages v5.6 by opening a template selector, select the custom template that you want to remove, and then control + click on it. Deleting and renaming options are on this menu that results.

Due to the large differences in features between the Pages ' 09 and all output Pages v5, initial installation looks v5 Pages to your templates custom of Pages ' 09 and only converts/copies, those that correspond to the location of the model v5 hidden. There is no need to know where they live at present, because of the ability to rename/delete the first paragraph and which nested model folders or a fall Pages ' 09 models in there, is not supported.

New models created in Pages ' 09 are not migrated to v5.6 Pages and are saved in the location of original Pages ' 09.

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