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>It sounds like a RTF syntax error. Although MS Word will attempt to fix up >subtle mistakes in RTF syntax, other programs often do not. >Make sure you start your RTF file with '{\rtf' (without the quotes) and >end >it with a closing right-bracket. >Have you considered using HTML instead of RTF? You have nearly as much >basic >formatting as you do with RTF, plus MS Office will read the HTML and easily >convert it to native MS Word format. You were right about the syntax error. I tried Mr. Klement's example and it worked just fine. I guess I never really thought of using HTML instead of RTF, but it does sound like a good idea. I'm far more familiar with HTML than I am with RTF syntax. I'll look into that when I get a chance. Thanks.
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