RTF (Rich Text Format)
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RTF is an export file format supported by many word processors and
desktop publishing programs. It retains formatting that the basic
text file (.txt) would lose.
The RTF file can be opened in applications such as MSWord, MSWordPad,
Word Perfect, Notepad, OpenOffice, Google Doc, etc.
MSWord is the word processor used in this class. If you are using another program for your papers, please convert all documents to .rtf prior to turning them in electronically. |
Opening an RTF File |
An RTF file will open like any other document produced in the word
processor on your computer; however, the computer may not
recognize the document.
- Make sure you download the document into a folder where you can find it. (The desktop or your
documents folder are usually easy to locate.)
- Open the word processor,
- Then use "File" and "Open" to find the file.
- Once opened, you can save the file in any location in the
usual form your word processor uses. (.doc, .wpd, etc)
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Saving as RTF |
The standard for internal documents at MSUM is Microsoft Word.
Documents you send from other word processors may not be
legible by your instructor.
Rather than require all students to purchase MS Office, any current
word processing program can save your document as RTF prior
to uploading.
Simply select RTF or Rich Text Format from the normal
file save window when you save the document.
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