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weamp;#39;ve seen that we can change the font of a text box and change its style and change its for color um but sometimes we might want to have differently formatted text within a text box and actually a text box wonamp;#39;t allow us to do that but there is another control both in Visual Basic and C called a rich text box and it use utilizes Rich Text formatting which is a common format amongst pretty much every word processing software thatamp;#39;s out there in the previous video we read in text from a text file and place it in a text box in this video Iamp;#39;m going to read in a rich text formatted file and place it in a rich text box that will maintain M its formatting I created a rich text formatted file in wordpad you could do it in Microsoft Word or any other word processor and it saves it as a text file but includes a whole bunch of formatting codes and so here you see the the file thatamp;#39;s actually saved with all the formatting codes and I highlighted the text th