Choose "save as" option and there in the dialog box choose file type .rtf
Change the Doc format to . any other format like rich txt format or .TXT format
To convert a pmd file to a word file, start with the PageMaker file you wish to convert. From the File menu, choose "Export." Then, select "Rich Text Format," and a name to export the file. Open that "rtf" file in Word and under File, choose "Save," choose "Word document," and save it. To save any accompanying images, just select "Copy" in PageMaker and "Paste" in Word.
It all depends on what you mean by 'document.' Some use that term for any file but for computer people, a document is a file that can be like a book or text file with picture or no pictures. If you want to share text and work with another person, the best solution might be using the .rtf format, which stands for 'Rich Text Format.' It is a generic type of text file that allows you to make bolds and italics and such so that you can leave notes to a colleague. If the colleague is doing the work and that person wants corrections from you, the best format may be .pdf, which stands for 'Portable Document Format.' This format allows you to mark it up, like a teacher might, with notes, circles, x outs... etc. If you are on a Mac, the 'Preview' app can do the mark up. If you are on a PC, then you must download and load the free PDF Reader. Rtf and pdf work on all computer OS's including iOS and Android.
.doc refers to a word document .rtf refers to rich text format the .rtf extension was an enhancement of the .txt (Notepad) which was available in initial versions of windows. in rtf format you can form text styles like bold italics etc but advanced text editing and formatting was not supported by .rtf the word document provides us a lot of features that the rtf does not.
Wordpad, Notepad, any equivalent text editing program.
The file format does not perform any actions, it just exists. The rick text format (RTF) is a file format most likely to be compatible with the largest number of word processing programs. It is a standard word processing file format that is as close as it gets to a universal format for word processors.
Plain text has only the text of the document, without any formatting. "Rich text" also includes information about the document formatting, such as font, size, bold, italics, margins and so-on. Most word processing programs these days will read "RTF" - Rich Text Format - and format the document for you.
RTF stands for "Rich Text Format". It's a file format used for documents that can contain both text and pictures. RTF can also contain embedded fonts, Annotations and drawings.
RTF to PDF Converter specially designed to convert RTF (Rich Text Format) to PDF on Windows system (windows 2000/2003/XP/Vista, and windows 7). For working as a virtual printer, RTF to PDF software can convert RTF file to PDF document with various printing ways like right clicking Print button.Apart from converting, RTF to PDF free converter also can convert RTF files to image formats (JPEG, TIFF, PNG, BMP, PCX), scripts formats (PS,EPS) under "Options".Convert RTF to PDF documentMerge multiple RTF documents into one PDFEncrypt PDF document with password protectionAdd stampstring into PDF pagemore information about it you can see:http://www.oxpdf.com/rtf-to-pdf-converter.html
.btd is the extension use by biztree for its business in a box product.The only way to convert is to use a program to convert. I don't know of any that are free to keep.
Open Office is capable of saving files in rich text format (.rtf). When you save a file in open office, the default is .doc but you can change it to another format if you choose to. I've been using Open Office for a number of years, and find it an excellent suite of programs to use. See the related link for Open Office suite (free to download, and it's open source software).
This depends on the program. Most work with text, .txt files. Other programs create .odf, open document format files, whereas others use different types of formatting. Other formats include:.doc (various types).rtf.xml