Microsoft Office 2007 filename extensions
Microsoft Office 2007 introduced a range of new file formats, together forming the OOXML group of files.
Word 2007 File Type Extension
- docx - Word 2007 XML Document
- docm - Word 2007 XML Macro-Enabled Document
- dotx - Word 2007 XML Template
- dotm - Word 2007 XML Macro-Enabled Template
Excel 2007 File Type Extension
- xlsx - Excel 2007 XML Workbook
- xlsm - Excel 2007 XML Macro-Enabled Workbook
- xltx - Excel 2007 XML Template
- xltm - Excel 2007 XML Macro-Enabled Template
- xlsb - Excel 2007 binary workbook (BIFF12)
- xlam - Excel 2007 XML Macro-Enabled Add-In
- xll - Excel 2007 compiled macros[1]
PowerPoint 2007 File Type Extension
- pptx - PowerPoint 2007 XML Presentation
- pptm - PowerPoint 2007 Macro-Enabled XML Presentation
- potx - PowerPoint 2007 XML Template
- potm - PowerPoint 2007 Macro-Enabled XML Template
- ppam - PowerPoint 2007 Macro-Enabled XML Add-In
- ppsx - PowerPoint 2007 XML Show not work
- ppsm - PowerPoint 2007 Macro-Enabled XML Show
Access 2007 File Type Extension
Access 2007 introduces a few new file extensions:
- ACCDB The file extension for the new Office Access 2007 file format. This takes the place of the MDB file extension.
- ACCDE The file extension for Office Access 2007 files that are in "execute only" mode. ACCDE files have all Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) source code hidden. A user of an ACCDE file can only execute VBA code, but not view or modify it. ACCDE takes the place of the MDE file extension.
- ACCDT The file extension for Access Database Templates.
- ACCDR is a new file extension that enables you to open a database in runtime mode. By simply changing a database's file extension from .accdb to .accdr, you can create a "locked-down" version of your Office Access 2007 database. You can change the file extension back to .accdb to restore full functionality.
.sldx = Slide .sldm = Macro-enabled slide .thmx = Office theme
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