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Emily has attended:
PowerPoint Intermediate Advanced course
Excel Intermediate course

RTF

Rich Text Format, what is this used for in particular?

Edited on Tue 15 Jan 2008, 09:42

RE: RTF

Hi Emily, Thank you for your post, to answer your question; RTF or Rich Text Format is employed by most Word Processors. Microsoft (different versions) and other programs as a cross platform method of readability. Most word processors have the ability to save files as .rtf.
RTF can therefore be read by most Word Processors and are sometimes used as a universal text format between different program types. For example on the PowerPoint course you used an .rtf file to communicate between Word and PowerPoint. Best regards Pete

 

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