I want to send a RTF file to someone. I have FTM #9. Can I do this and how do I do it? Buster -- To be a Mason, as one.
"buster52" <buster52@pacbell.net> wrote in message news:MFJrj.11905$hI1.10313@nlpi061.nbdc.sbc.com... > I want to send a RTF file to someone. I have FTM #9. Can I do this and how > do I do it? > > Buster Please look in the Help!!!!!!!!! Kurt F
Buster, You may not get what you want. You create a kinship report and then save it. It does not show the extension, but you should now be able to call it up in a word processor. What you probably want is a GEDCOM, if you are sending it to a fellow researcher. Mike in Ohio buster52 wrote: > I want to send a RTF file to someone. I have FTM #9. Can I do this and how > do I do it? > > Buster >
buster52 wrote: > I want to send a RTF file to someone. I have FTM #9. Can I do this and how > do I do it? RTF is a text format what content do you envisage ? In FTM 16 I copy paste the ourline descendant tre into emails for example WIKI The Rich Text Format (often abbreviated to RTF) is a proprietary document file format developed by Microsoft in 1987 for cross-platform document interchange. Most word processors are able to read and write RTF documents. It should not be confused with enriched text (mimetype "text/enriched" of RFC 1896) or its predecessor Rich Text (mimetype "text/richtext" of RFC 1341 and 1521) which are completely different specifications. Hugh W -- For genealogy and help with family and local history in Bristol and district http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Brycgstow/ http://snaps4.blogspot.com/ photographs and walks GENEALOGE http://hughw36.blogspot.com/ MAIN BLOG