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Subject:Re: RTF format From:David Venzke <dven -at- COBRA -dot- CLEO -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 6 May 1994 08:39:17 EDT
To Kay Wicker who asked:
>Can anyone tell me what the RFT (rich text format) tagging conventions
>are and what they mean? Or, tell me where to get that info?
If you have ftp capabilities and know how to transfer files via the
Internet, Microsoft has an ftp server (ftp.microsoft.com) that contains
the latest RTF spec in Microsoft Word for Windows (2.0 & 6.0) format.
After logging in via 'anonymous' ftp, look for RTF_W2.DOC and RTF_W6.DOC
in the /developer/drg/RTF-Info directory. (Make sure you set the ftp
transfer to BINARY mode before getting the file.)
title: RTF version 1.2 specification
filename: rtf_w2.doc (Winword 2.0 format)
rtf_w6.doc (Winword 6.0 format)
description: spec revised to include all new Word 6.0 keywords.
Hope this is of help.
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