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I have saved in RTF so it can be read on a bare bones PC without a word
processor. Would saving as a web page be readable on a Mac? Thanks.
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Does this have anything to do with Word? A .doc or .docx file is cross-
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A Mac PC that could not access the web would have a very short life. Even
some mobile phones can read web pages!

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stufixer wrote:
I have saved in RTF so it can be read on a bare bones PC without a
word processor. Would saving as a web page be readable on a Mac?
Thanks.



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