RTF

What is RTF (Rich Text Format)?

Complete guide to the RTF file format

Year1987
TypeDocument
UsageCross-platform documents

What is it?

RTF (Rich Text Format) is a document format developed by Microsoft in 1987 that supports basic text formatting while maintaining compatibility across different word processors.

RTF files can store text with basic formatting like bold, italic, font sizes, and colors while being readable by virtually any word processing application on any platform.

Technical Specifications

CreatorMicrosoft (1987)
FormattingBasic: fonts, sizes, bold, italic, colors
CompatibilityVery broad - supported by almost all word processors
File SizeLarger than TXT, smaller than DOCX
ImagesEmbedded images supported
StatusLegacy - largely replaced by DOCX

Pros & Cons

Advantages

Cross-Platform

RTF is supported by Word, LibreOffice, Pages, and virtually all word processors.

Basic Formatting

Supports fonts, colors, bold, italic without complex DOCX dependencies.

Safe Format

RTF cannot execute macros, making it safer than DOCX for sharing.

Email Friendly

RTF is a common format for rich text in email signatures and bodies.

Disadvantages

Limited Features

RTF lacks many modern formatting features available in DOCX.

Large Size

RTF files use verbose text encoding making them larger than equivalent DOCX files.

Outdated

RTF is largely replaced by DOCX for document exchange in modern workflows.

Inconsistent Rendering

Different applications may render complex RTF documents slightly differently.

When to Use It

Here are the most common situations where RTF (Rich Text Format) is the right choice:

Legacy Documents

RTF remains useful for sharing documents with very old word processing applications.

Cross-Platform Sharing

RTF provides basic formatted text sharing without Microsoft Office dependency.

Email Content

Rich text email editors often use RTF format for email body formatting.

Safe Document Exchange

RTF is safer than DOCX for receiving formatted documents from unknown sources.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is RTF better than DOCX?

DOCX has more features, but RTF has broader compatibility. Use RTF when DOCX compatibility is uncertain.

Can I open RTF on iPhone?

Yes, Pages on iPhone and third-party apps like Documents can open RTF files.

How do I convert RTF to DOCX?

Open the RTF in Word or LibreOffice and save as DOCX. Or use our free online converter.

Is RTF safe to open?

Yes, RTF cannot execute macros making it safer than DOCX or XLSM files from unknown sources.

What is the difference between RTF and TXT?

RTF supports basic text formatting (bold, italic, fonts). TXT is completely plain with no formatting.