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Thereamp;#39;s a new ability in Pages 6.1 to export documents in RTF format. So what is RTF? Itamp;#39;s a rich text format. A word processing format thatamp;#39;s been around since the eighties. Unlike things like plain text it can actually remember fonts, bolding, it can even have embedded images in there. So letamp;#39;s, for instance, export this out as RTF. Iamp;#39;ll save it here at the desktop and itamp;#39;s going to put an extension of RTFD, D for document, and there it is. So now I can double click on it and itamp;#39;s going to open up in TextEdit because RTF is actually the native format for editing documents in TextEdit. You can edit in plain text and I can convert this to plain text here in the Format menu, but the rich text format is actually RTF. So you can see here it retains the font, it retains bolding, it has the image all centered, so it looks pretty good. It wonamp;#39;t keep everything. So, for instance, if I had put in a text box in the Pages document h