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Open RTFD's in Windows

Any windows application that can successfully open up the Rich Text Format Directory (RTFD), which is the default output file for Textedit.app? Thanks!

-NKA

Powerbook G4 12 inch/DELL DIMENSION 4600, Mac OS X (10.4.8), 100 GB HD, Superdrive, 1.25 GB RAM

Posted on Apr 27, 2008 12:36 PM

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Posted on Apr 27, 2008 5:56 PM

Actually, I did search google prior to posting on here. I figured that a Mac forum was the best place to get answers about this. Unfortunately, windows explorer looks at the RTFD as a directory and not a single file. Word or Word Pad, while they open the rtf file within the RTFD, do not preserve the formatting from the original RTFD. Anyone else have any other ideas?
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Apr 27, 2008 5:56 PM in response to Templeton Peck

Actually, I did search google prior to posting on here. I figured that a Mac forum was the best place to get answers about this. Unfortunately, windows explorer looks at the RTFD as a directory and not a single file. Word or Word Pad, while they open the rtf file within the RTFD, do not preserve the formatting from the original RTFD. Anyone else have any other ideas?

Open RTFD's in Windows

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