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hello and thank you for watching iamp;#39;m ashley van dyke with advantage software and on todayamp;#39;s video how to export to rtf iamp;#39;m going to show you how you can make an rtf of any file in eclipse exporting to rtf is often needed when you need to transfer your dictionary to your steno machine or if you need to send an eclipse file to another reporter or scopist who doesnamp;#39;t use eclipse or if you need to send your file to someone who uses an extremely old version of eclipse like version 4. creating an rtf in eclipse is fast and easy and no matter what file youamp;#39;d like to make an rtf of the first two steps are always going to be the same iamp;#39;m going to first show you with a transcript file so iamp;#39;m going to open up my sample file and to create an rtf of this file iamp;#39;m going to simply go to file and choose export and in the bottom right you see that there are several file type formats i can choose from and the first one that it defaults to i