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Creating printable manuals in RTF  If you'd like to print the entire manual at once then the RTF is what you need. RTF (Rich Text Format) is a proprietary document file format developed by Microsoft in 1987 for cross-platform document interchange. Most text processors like MS Word are able to read and write RTF documents.  
  RTF is good for printing documentation, while it may look slightly different in various readers on different operating systems, specifically graphics and embedded objects. These formats may be less convenient for complex documents with multiple pages and objects because of the significant amount of computer memory being consumed while being displayed.   With the Dr.Explain you can easily create an RTF document from your help project and then open it any popular text processing program, such as MS Word or Open Office, or else.  
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