Output of files...create PDF File?

Curious... I have a flat file with .txt extension and I am creating as an attachment. The issue I have is that in Wordpad it looks fine, but in Word or Notepad it looks odd. I need to control the output file but really can't because each user that opens it will have different extensions associated with different programs on their desktop.
Is there a way to create this as a pdf? Then it would open the same way everywhere. Another solution? Thanks

Can you clarify what "odd" means? Are we literally talking about a text file or is there some sort of markup (i.e. a rtf file?)?
While there are a few third-party packages that allow you to generate PDF content from PL/SQL or from a Java stored procedure, that seems like a lot of complexity just to ensure that a text file displays correctly on different computers (and assumes that everyone has a PDF reader). Depending on what "odd" means, I would tend to suspect that there is a simpler answer.
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