Export to RTF Problem in Indesign CS2

I couldn't able to export the Indesing document to RTF like am exporting to PDF.
Please suggest.
Regards,
Suresh

You would have to insert the text cursor in the text frame and export each story seperately.
If you can thread all your frames instead of having seperate frames for each one you could export the entire file as a RTF.
You can also Export to PDF and save as RTF from there, but you won't get the styles that you used in InDesign, but the formatting will be the same.
You could try this
http://www.rorohiko.com/wordpress/indesign-downloads/text-exporter/

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