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I have a back up system that i download from with quite a few files.. when I installed windows recently I wasn't aware that RTF files don't translate.. rather than go through the whole serach and find file by file, convert to txt mode and then download again.. is there is a simple command that will conver t the files on the linux system directly..! moxxx68
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