How to open an RTF in Safari on macOS

How to open an RTF in Safari on macOS

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Here are the common ways to open an RTF in Safari on macOS:

Option 1: Open the RTF directly in Safari

  1. Right-click the .rtf file.

  2. Choose Open With → Safari.

  3. Safari will display the document as a web page (read-only).

Option 2: Drag and drop

  • Drag the .rtf file into an open Safari window or tab.

  • Safari will load and display it.

Option 3: Open via a link (if online)

  • If the RTF is hosted online, just click the link in Safari.

  • Safari will either display it directly or download it and then open it.

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