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'''[[RTF]]''' (Rich Text Format) is a format created by Microsoft and intended to be more broadly portable than their application/version/platform-specific file formats such as [[DOC]] and [[DOCX]], but still proprietary to Microsoft (though other vendors' software can also read and write it). | '''[[RTF]]''' (Rich Text Format) is a format created by Microsoft and intended to be more broadly portable than their application/version/platform-specific file formats such as [[DOC]] and [[DOCX]], but still proprietary to Microsoft (though other vendors' software can also read and write it). |
Revision as of 04:39, 6 October 2013
RTF (Rich Text Format) is a format created by Microsoft and intended to be more broadly portable than their application/version/platform-specific file formats such as DOC and DOCX, but still proprietary to Microsoft (though other vendors' software can also read and write it).
Specs
- RTF 1.0 spec
- RTF 1.5 spec
- RTF 1.6 spec
- RTF 1.8 spec
- RTF 1.9.1 spec
- Some other spec versions in various formats including RTF itself