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RTF (Rich Text Format)

RTF is a cross-platform document format that supports basic text formatting — bold, italic, fonts, colors, tables, and images. It was designed as an interchange format readable by virtually every word processor, making it useful for sharing formatted text without compatibility issues.

MIME Type

application/rtf

Type

Text

Compression

Lossless

Advantages

  • + Opens in virtually every word processor on every platform
  • + Human-readable plain-text markup
  • + Smaller attack surface than macro-enabled formats
  • + Good for basic formatting: fonts, colors, tables, and lists

Disadvantages

  • No support for advanced features like styles, revision tracking, or charts
  • Larger file sizes than compressed DOCX for equivalent content
  • Declining usage as DOCX and PDF dominate document sharing

When to Use .RTF

Use RTF when you need formatted text that opens in any word processor without layout issues — simple letters, notes, and cross-platform drafts.

Technical Details

RTF is a plain-text format using control words prefixed with backslashes (e.g., \b for bold). Groups are enclosed in curly braces. The format supports embedded images as hex-encoded data within the text stream.

History

Microsoft developed RTF in 1987 as a universal document interchange format. The specification went through multiple revisions, with version 1.9.1 (2008) being the last official update.

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