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Microsoft Office Word 2007 Rich Text Format (RTF) Specification

Overview Rich Text Format (RTF) is a method of encoding formatted text and graphics for use within applications or for data and formatting transfer between applications. Currently, users depend on special translation software to move word-processing documents between various applications developed by different companies. RTF serves as both a standard of data transfer between word processing software, document formatting, and a means of migrating content from one operating system to another. This paper specifies the format used by RTF for text and graphics interchange. RTF uses ASCII (lower byte range - 7 bits) or the ANSI, PC-8, Macintosh, or IBM PC character sets to represent the formatting of a document.

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PublisherMicrosoft File FormatWORD
Date PublishedJanuary 2007 Downloads9
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