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I would suggest that a new tag rtf should be created. This question What choices do I have to open an rtf file? can use this new tag. Currently the only relevant tag it has got is software which is not descriptive enough.

I can't create it myself b/c of low reputation points.

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asked 15 Jul '10, 11:33

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I created the tag in another question, so you can use it now.

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answered 15 Jul '10, 14:03

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It's not an answer to your question, but I really think this site lacks upvotes. There are lots of questions and answers with no single upvote. The more user upvote questions (!) and answers, the more "managed" is this page.

Tags can be created by users with 250 reputation points, foreign question can be retagged with > 500 reputation. There are several users (including me) standing just before the threshold.

So please consider upvoting usefull questions and answers, so that Jeremy is not the only one for moderation duty!

This is not a reputation whore post. It's just a post to put life in this place. I marked it as Community Wiki so I do not gain any reputation from this answer.

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answered 15 Jul '10, 13:30

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