Rich Text Format (RTF) is a proprietary document file format developed by Microsoft in 1987 for cross-platform document interchange. Most word processors are able to read and write some versions of RTF. RTF files use ASCII to represent both formatting and character data, making them more portable than binary formats like .doc or .docx. RTF is commonly used to exchange formatted text documents between different applications and operating systems.
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