.rtf is rich text format and can be opened in Word or Wordpad.
RTF (Rich Text Format) is a standard language for formatting printed pages, such as word processor documents. RTF can be used as a "Bridge" between programs; for example if you have Microsoft Word and another word processor, and you wish to open a document in the other word processor, you could save the document as an RTF document in Microsoft word, then open the RTF document in the other word processor.
That depends on the version of Word you're using. The older applications' (Word 97-2003) default extension was .doc; the newer extension (Word 2007 and later) is .docx because Word now uses open source xml tags.If you are sharing files with someone using an older version of Word, use the .doc or .rtf (rich text format) file format. If you are sharing files with someone using different word processing software, save a copy of your document in .rtf format.
There are several programs that will do this: Microsoft Word and WordPad among others. I used the free Open Office, which is similar to Word: http://www.openoffice.org/ For questions on file types, I use FileInfo.com. Just enter the extension and they will list the programs that open: http://www.fileinfo.com/extension/rtf
.rtf is the extension of ms paint
RTF means rich text format developed by Microsoft. Sometimes, when you e.g. work with different versions of MS Word you can save your files in rtf so you ensure that you open them without any problems. RTF also works with OpenOffice.org and some other word processing software. But some features that work in doc do not work in rtf formats.
Microsoft developed the RTF document file format in the year 1987. Microsoft used the RTF document file format for their products and for multi-platform document interchange.
You cannot change the format from Office 2003 to Office 2007, the technology was not out then. But you can make a RTF document that will open in Office 2007. Click on File/Save as/click on the arrow to open the drop down list/ choose RTF
The main difference is that .doc is used by Microsoft Word and has more advanced features like images, tables, and formatting tools. On the other hand, .rtf, or Rich Text Format, is a simpler file type that keeps basic formatting like bold or italic, but not much more. You can open both in many programs, but .doc is better if you’re working on something detailed. .rtf is lighter and more universal, great for quick edits or sharing across different systems. So, it really depends on what kind of document you’re making.
To convert a JPG file to RTF format, you can use an optical character recognition (OCR) tool or software that supports image-to-text conversion. First, open the JPG file in the OCR software, which will analyze the image and extract the text. Once the text is extracted, you can copy it into a word processor like Microsoft Word or any RTF-compatible editor, and then save the document in RTF format. Alternatively, you can use online converters that directly support JPG to RTF conversion.
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in should come up as save compleat. Then you click ok!
I should suggest you following program way software can repair MS Word files *.doc, *.docx, *.dot and *.dotx and .rtf file formats