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How to optimize TXT to RTF

Step 1: Attach your TXT files using the button above or by bring and position.

Step 2: Click the 'Optimize' button to start the optimization.

Step 3: Collect your converted RTF files.


TXT to RTF Optimization FAQ

How do I convert a TXT document to RTF?
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Upload the TXT file and the converter re-flows its text, tables, and inline images into a native RTF document — not a flat image. The RTF opens as a fully editable file in the matching office app, with paragraph styles and headings mapped across.
Body text, headings, lists, tables, and inline images map cleanly from TXT to RTF. Heavily-designed page layouts (multi-column spreads, text boxes, absolute-positioned graphics) may reflow because RTF models the page differently than TXT — review complex layouts after conversion.
Standard fonts (the common sans / serif families) carry over by name. Exotic or licensed fonts that are not installed in the viewer fall back to the nearest match, exactly as they would if you opened the original TXT on a machine missing that font. Embedding is used where the RTF format supports it.
Yes — tables convert to native RTF tables (real rows and cells you can edit, not screenshots), and bulleted / numbered lists keep their nesting and numbering. Cell merges and column widths are preserved where RTF can represent them.
Yes — TXT to RTF is a text-level conversion, so every word in the RTF stays real, selectable, searchable text. This is different from rendering a document to images: nothing is rasterized unless the TXT itself embedded a picture.
That is the point of this conversion — the RTF is a working document you can reopen and edit in its native app (Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice, PowerPoint, etc.). Change text, restyle, add pages, then re-export however you like.
Yes — pictures, charts, and inline graphics embedded in the TXT are extracted and re-embedded in the RTF at their original resolution. They land in roughly the same position relative to the surrounding text.
Yes — drop a folder of TXT files in and they convert in parallel, each producing its own RTF. Pro accounts get more parallel workers and higher per-file caps for large document sets.
Text fidelity is near-perfect; layout fidelity depends on how far TXT and RTF differ structurally. A PDF-to-Word style change reconstructs an editable layout from a fixed one and is the hardest case; office-to-office and text-to-markup changes are nearly exact.
Yes — uploaded TXT files are processed in isolated workers and deleted within minutes. No human reads the content, nothing is retained beyond the documented window. See /privacy/.
Seconds for a typical document, up to a minute for a large TXT with hundreds of pages or many embedded images. The pipeline runs server-side, so your device is never the bottleneck.
No — the conversion runs entirely on our servers. You only need the matching app if you want to edit the resulting RTF afterward; the conversion itself needs nothing installed.

TXT

TXT files contain only plain text, readable by virtually any text editor on any platform.

RTF

RTF files cater to text formatting like bold, italics, and fonts while remaining widely compatible.


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