Thanks for your Response.
Though I didn't really want to save to HTML, your code may come in handy in the future.
What I came up with?
I needed to format barcodes into positions for label printing. No easy task if I can't save from the rich text control.
So I used the Wordpad utility from microsoft, made a bare bones nothing in it document, saved it, and reloaded it into a text editor. I also viewed it from a Hex editor so if there were any unprintable codes I could see them as well.
I figured out most of the meanings of the control codes, and the rules for placing them. I went back to Wordpad and entered a little text, in tabbed positions, then switched to the text editor and observed what differences the additions made.
Having said all that ... I write the RTF Programmatically, formatting the Label Sheet, all the tabbed positions, text, & barcodes using the Barcode font all in code from my program.
I also made a MS Word bare bones nothing in it document, thinking that I might use that instead ... OHHHH Boy. That thing scared the hooey out of me.
A MS Word nothing in it document, runs about 3 pages long with setup code and control code. I am sure that 3/4 of those are unnecessary, but which ... talk about bloatware.
Back to earth here, the Library program source I just posted, has my own implentation. A bit long to post the code here. But help yourself if you want to see mine.