WD97: Differences Between RTF and Binary Export ConverterLast reviewed: March 4, 1998Article ID: Q171684 |
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SUMMARY =======This article discusses the differences between the Microsoft Word 6.0/95 (RTF) and the Microsoft Word 6.0/95 (binary) export converters, how to obtain the converters, and when to use them.
MORE INFORMATION ================ HISTORY OF THE CONVERTERS
Word 97 RTF Export Converter (non-Service Release 1)File Name: Wrd6ex32.cnv Date: 12/9/96 Size: 19 KB Name: Word 6.0/95 Export (via RTF) NOTE: This is the converter that comes with the original version of Microsoft Word 97, not with Microsoft Word 97 Service Release 1 (SR-1). To use this converter, follow these steps:
Compressed RTF Export Converter (no longer available)File Name: Wd6ex32.exe, Wrd6ex32.cnv NOTE: This is the same name that was used for the original RTF export converter. Date: 5/5/97 (dates may vary) Size: 19 KB Name: Word 6/95 compressed RTF export In an attempt to reduce the file size of the RTF document that was created when using the original Word 6.0/95 export converter, a modified version of the export converter was created and was made available for download on the Microsoft Web site for a short period of time. This export converter also created an RTF file with a .doc file extension. This converter significantly reduced the size of the RTF file that was generated by compressing graphics into a binary format instead of using the traditional ANSI format. The RTF file that was created by this converter is not compatible with other applications that read RTF format. NOTE: This converter is no longer available. This converter, when installed, could be used by following these steps:
Word 6.0/95 Binary Export ConverterFile Name: Wd6ex32.exe, Wrd6ex32.cnv Date: 6/4/97 Size: 1024 KB Name: Word 6/95 binary export NOTE: This is the same name that was used for the original RTF export converter. To make a conversion from Microsoft Word 97 to Word 6.x or 7.x easier, a Word 6.0/95 (*.doc) binary export converter was created. This converter saves from Word 97 into a true binary format that Word 6.x or 7.x can understand, as opposed to the modified RTF format used in the earlier converters. This converter significantly reduced the size of the exported file, making it smaller than what was created by the earlier versions of the export converters, listed earlier. If you are running the original version of Microsoft Word 97, you can obtain the Word 6.0/95 (binary) export converter (Wrd6ex32.cnv--note, the same name) from the Microsoft Web site. For more information, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE ID: Q143480 TITLE : WD97: Updated Word 6.0/95 Export Converter AvailableIf you are running Microsoft Word 97 Service Release 1 (SR-1), you already have the Word 6.0/95 (via RTF) and the Word 6.0/95 (binary) export converters. Word 97 SR-1 shipped with:
Wrd6ex32.cnv 7/2/97 1024 KB Word 6.0/95 Binary Export Converter Wrd6er32.cnv 7/2/97 19 KB Word 6.0/95 RTF Export ConverterNote that the Binary Export Converter is the same file that is available on the Microsoft Web site. To use the binary export converter, follow these steps:
To use the Word 6.0/95 (via RTF) export converter, follow these steps:
USING THE CONVERTERS
What Happens When You Save a Document Using the RTF Export Converter?Microsoft Word 97: For more information about saving using the RTF export converter, click the Office Assistant, type "Saving as Word 6.x or 7.x," click Search, and then click "Results of saving Word 97 documents in other formats." Click the topic "Learn about what happens when you save a Word 97 document in Word 95 or Word 6.x" format. You will be presented with a topic that lists the features that are (and are not) supported when saving documents in this format. Microsoft Word 97 Service Release 1 (SR-1): For more information about saving using the RTF export converter, click the Office Assistant, type "Saving as Word 6.x or 7.x," click Search, and then click "Results of saving Word 97 documents in other formats." Click the topic "Learn about what happens when you save a Word 97 document in Word 97 & 6.0/95 - RTF format." You will be presented with a topic that lists the features that are (and are not) supported when saving documents in this format.
What Happens When You Save a Document using the Binary Export Converter?For more information about saving using the RTF export converter, click the Office Assistant, type "Saving as Word 6.x or 7.x," click Search, and then click "Results of saving Word 97 documents in other formats." Click the topic "Learn about what happens when you save a Word 97 document in Word 6.0/95 format" You will be presented with a topic that lists the features that are (and are not) supported when saving documents in this format.
HOW TO DETERMINE WHICH CONVERTER TO USE
Advantages Using the Binary Export ConverterThe binary export converter creates an exported file that is significantly smaller than what is created when you use the RTF-based export converter. Note that Microsoft Word 97 uses a great deal of graphics compression that did not exist in earlier versions of Word. Therefore, files containing graphics, especially bitmaps, will be significantly smaller in native Word 97 format than they will be in native Word 6.x or 7.x format. The binary export converter is less confusing to use than the RTF-based converter because the file is a true Word document and not an RTF file with a .doc file extension.
Advantages Using RTF-Based Export ConverterThe RTF-based export converter offers Better retention of formatting if you open a document in an earlier version of Word but do not save it in the earlier version. To retain as much formatting as possible, do the following:
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