In the early days of Windows, Microsoft created a format called Rich Text Format so Word files can be opened on any platform. It was and is still supported by a lot of editors, which allow them to ...
The SVRD blog posted instruction on how to do that. It is important for users to realize that an RTF or HTML document that has a “.doc” extension will still successful open up in Word as the ...
I've got some article clippings with embedded images that were saved as RTF on XP's NotePad (or WordPad). These files get read by TextEdit but without the images displayed. The file sizes indicate ...
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