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Windows 11 has not removed the RTF file format, RTF is a fully supported default file format in Windows, it is the default file format that the free Wordpad app (not Word) uses in Windows. What software are you using and is it not able to export as an RTF file, please provide full details. Power to the Developer!
MVP. Replied on July 31, 2017. Report abuse. As the check boxes for RTF Files are not enabled in the File Block Settings dialog, it may be a setting imposed by a Group Policy (assuming that you are working in a corporate environment) As a work-around, you should be able to open an RTF file with WordPad. Hope this helps,
I could read Wordpad Files (RTF files) on other Computers yet this Computer was misled to read them as a different file type - after I uninstalled Microsoft Word Reader. Right-click the file - pick properties. Click - Change. Then click proper file type. When you pick Wordpad you get this Yet to find it click v.
Other cloud storage solutions, like Google Docs, can read RTF. Since Word Online is a web app, documents need to be in cloud storage to be accessible. In the lower left corner of the Word Online home page (Recent docs on the left, New file choices in the main screen), there is an option in the lower left Add a place.
This is preposterous - a longstanding standard file format like rtf and Word won't open it. I'm using v16.23 Office for Mac on an Office 365 subscription so must have the latest version of Word but I can't carry out this simple task. My.RTF documents remain inaccessible. Help please.
I attached four documents in .rtf format and one document in .doc format to an email and sent it to myself from my old computer (Windows XP, Word 2003) to my new computer (Windows 8.1, Word 2013). I opened all five attachments and all documents appeared to be complete.
If the data is in a table in Word, see if the following is enough: a. opening the file in Word. b. select the table (or if the data isn't in a table, select the data) c. Edit->Copy (or ctrl-C) d. in excel,, with a blank spreadsheet open, click in cell A1, then Edit->Paste (or ctrl-V) Thanks for the info Peter!
It cannot be opened as mentioned in your post. I just use Notepad open it and copy content from it to a new blank Word document, save it as rtf format. And the new file can be opened. As other rtf files work properly and you mentioned there are lots of coding in that file, if you still cannot open the file via re-creating it.
Saving to RTF may reduce file size. Strip out unused styles. If you have relatively few styles, you can identify and remove them manually. Otherwise you will want to run a macro to do it for you. As you work with styles in Word, there may come a time when you want to delete a style you previously defined.
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