.RTF File Extension
What is an RTF File?
An RTF (Rich Text Format) file is a text file format developed by Microsoft that supports "rich text." This includes various text formatting options like bold, italics, different fonts, and font sizes, as well as custom tab settings. RTF files can also embed objects and images, such as JPG and PNG files, within the document.
How to Open RTF Files
RTF files are widely supported and can be opened in numerous text editing and word processing applications across different platforms. Popular programs include Microsoft WordPad, Microsoft Word, Apple Pages, and LibreOffice Writer. Simply double-clicking on the file will typically open it in the default text editor configured on your system.
Can RTF Files Be Converted?
Yes, RTF files can be converted to other formats such as DOCX, PDF, and TXT using various online converters or text editing software that provides file conversion features.
Technical Information
File Extension | .rtf |
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File Type | Text |
Created By | Microsoft |
Format Type | Text |
Supported Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
FAQ about RTF Files
- Are RTF files secure? RTF files are generally safe for text transmission, but embedding objects or images could pose security risks if the embedded content is malicious.
- How do RTF files maintain formatting across platforms? RTF files include code that defines formatting and layout, which is recognized by most word processors, ensuring consistent appearance across different systems.
- What is the default file name for RTF files created in Windows? Typically, new RTF files created via the Windows context menu are named "New Rich Text Document.rtf".