Opening dynamicaly created RTF in word

Sorry all. I had this working a few weeks ago but since our instance of portal was upgraded it hasn't worked properly. I have rtf documents stored in a table as Long RAW. I used a dynamic page in portal to convert the Long Raw back to text and sent it straight to the HTTP stream with no surrounding HTML tags. Previously an instance of word was opened up and the RTF displayed correctly in there. Now however, the rtf code is just displayed in the clients browser. Please , if anyone can point me in the right direction, it would be much appreciated. Apologies if this is a daft question but I have only just started working with portal.

Thank You. I was inserting the image through File - Insert but I was adjusting the height and width by draging the image.
I tried it again but adjusted the file height and width before I inserted it into the rtf and it worked perfectly.
Thanks Again

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