Re: rtf to doc?

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Tim here.

Pandoc is the swiss-army-knife for your document conversion needs.
It will do its best to convert to/from any of a multitude of formats
including Markdown, HTML, RTF, and Word's .doc/.docx format.

So as long as you have access to pandoc, you should be able to
convert.  If you don't have that or Word, you may be somewhat stuck.
Fortunately, Word should also open .rtf files, so you can even just
send the .rtf file and let the recipient's copy of Word do the
transmutation for you.

-tim

On July 19, 2018, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> Hi,
> A comparative question to the html one from the other day.
> I can, and often do, generate rtf files in Wordperfect.
> For a single instance though I desire converting the rtf file I am
> going to create into word, without having  direct access to the
> program, or windows either for that matter.
> Is there a pro word like the anti one, or an option inunrtf that
> manages this?
> Thanks,
> Karen
> 
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