Convert PAGES to RTF
You have the option to convert your pages file to rtf, as well as a variety of other formats, using our free online converter.
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Converting pages to rtf
Pages Document
Extension | .pages |
Category | 🔵 documents |
Programs | 🔵 Google Docs 🔵 Jumpshare 🔵 Pages 4.3 🔵 Pages 5.0 🔵 Pages 5.5 |
Main program | 🔵 Apple iWork |
Description | 🔵 .pages (Apple Pages Document) The .pages format is the file format used by Apple Pages, a word processor and page layout program part of the iWork productivity suite. Pages documents can include text, images, tables, graphs, and other mediaThe format is designed for ease of use and offers various templates for different types of documents. However, .pages files are primarily used within the Apple ecosystem and may require conversion or exporting to more universal formats (like .docx or .pdf) for compatibility with non-Apple software. |
Technical details | 🔵 The `.pages` file format is associated with Apple's Pages application, a component of the iWork suite for macOS and iOS. This format is adaptable, ideal for simple text documents as well as intricate layouts with images and graphics. `.pages` files are packages with multiple files and directories, typical for complex documents on macOS. When renamed to `.zip`, these packages reveal their contents, including an XML file for the document's core content and additional resources like images. Each `.pages` file typically contains a preview image in PDF or JPEG format. Designed for Pages, the format can also export to more common formats such as PDF or .docx. Integrated with iCloud, Pages enables easy syncing and sharing of documents across Apple devices and supports collaborative features like track changes. It's crafted with accessibility and multi-language support, offering a range of document creation features from text styling to multimedia integration, making `.pages` a versatile tool in the Apple ecosystem. |
Developer | 🔵 Apple Inc. |
MIME type | 🔵 application/x-iwork-pages-sffpages 🔵 application/vnd.apple.pages |
Rich Text Format
Extension | .rtf |
Category | 🔵 documents |
Programs | 🔵 AbiWord 🔵 Kword 🔵 TextEdit |
Main program | 🔵 WordPad |
Description | 🔵 Rich Text Format (RTF) may not be the most popular word processing file format, but it is one of the most versatile. It is used for exchanging text-based files from a word processing file to another. For example, you can create and transfer RTF files to someone using Microsoft Word, as well as convert the same to Portable Document File (PDF). Here are some of the characteristics or distinctive features of Rich Text Format (RTF):
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Technical details | 🔵 How to create and how to open an RTF fileDo you want to learn how you can create a Rich Text Format (RTF) file? We must mention that RTF files were one of the earliest word processing file types, as the development dates back to the 1980s. Microsoft Word team was the team behind the idea. You can create an RTF file directly from your Microsoft Word. If you want to open an RTF file, all you have to do is to send or transfer the file to any device (computer or smartphone) that has a word processor, such as Google Docs and Microsoft Word. You can use the following applications/programs to open your RTF file.
Which other formats RTF can be converted into and whyRich Text Format (RTF) is one of the most versatile word processing file types. As such, it can be used alongside other word processing file formats. We present to you, some of the other formats that RTF files can be converted into:
DOC is the most popular alternative to Rich Text Format (RTF) because it is developed by the Microsoft Word team – the same team that developed RTF. Thus, you rest assured that Microsoft Word can conveniently be used to create, as well as convert Rich Text Format (RTF). You might also need to convert RTF files to PDF ones as they are easily converted and support inserting images. |
Developer | 🔵 Microsoft |
MIME type | 🔵 text/rtf |