The following is a list of filename extensions used by programs in the Microsoft Office suite.
Word
[edit]- .doc – Legacy Word document; Microsoft Office refers to them as "Microsoft Word 97–2003 Document"
- .dot – Legacy Word templates; officially designated "Microsoft Word 97–2003 Template"
- .wbk – Legacy Word document backup; referred as "Microsoft Word Backup Document"
- .docx – Word document
- .docm – Word macro-enabled document; same as docx, but may contain macros and scripts
- .dotx – Word template
- .dotm – Word macro-enabled template; same as dotx, but may contain macros and scripts
Other formats
- .pdf – PDF documents
- .wll – Word add-in
- .wwl – Word add-in
Excel
[edit]- .xls – Legacy Excel worksheets; officially designated "Microsoft Excel 97–2003 Worksheet" or "Microsoft Excel 5.0/95 Workbook"
- .xlt – Legacy Excel templates; officially designated "Microsoft Excel 97–2003 Template"
- .xlm – Legacy Excel macro
- .xlsx – Excel workbook
- .xlsm – Excel macro-enabled workbook; same as xlsx but may contain macros and scripts
- .xltx – Excel template
- .xltm – Excel macro-enabled template; same as xltx but may contain macros and scripts
- .xlsb – Excel binary worksheet (BIFF12)
- .xla – Excel add-in that can contain macros
- .xlam – Excel macro-enabled add-in
- .xll – Excel XLL add-in; a form of DLL-based add-in[1]
- .xlw – Excel work space; previously known as "workbook"
- .xll_ – Excel 4 for Mac add-in
- .xla_ – Excel 4 for Mac add-in
- .xla5 – Excel 5 for Mac add-in
- .xla8 – Excel 98 for Mac add-in
PowerPoint
[edit]Legacy
- .ppt – Legacy PowerPoint presentation
- .pot – Legacy PowerPoint template
- .pps – Legacy PowerPoint slideshow
- .ppa – Legacy PowerPoint add-in
OOXML
- .pptx – PowerPoint presentation
- .pptm – PowerPoint macro-enabled presentation
- .potx – PowerPoint template
- .potm – PowerPoint macro-enabled template
- .ppam – PowerPoint add-in
- .ppsx – PowerPoint slideshow
- .ppsm – PowerPoint macro-enabled slideshow
- .sldx – PowerPoint slide
- .sldm – PowerPoint macro-enabled slide
Access
[edit]Microsoft Access 2007 introduced new file extensions:
- .accda – Access add-in file
- .accdb – Access Database
- .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.
- .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 database. You can change the file extension back to .accdb to restore full functionality.
- .accdt – The file extension for Access Database Templates.
- .accdu – Access add-in file
Other
[edit]- .one – OneNote export file
- .ecf – Outlook 2013+ add-in file
- .pub – a Microsoft Publisher publication
See also
[edit]- Microsoft Office
- Microsoft Office XML formats
- Filename extension
- Alphabetical list of file extensions
- Office Open XML
External links
[edit]- Introducing the Microsoft Office (2007) Open XML File Formats
- Introduction to new file-name extensions
References
[edit]- ^ "Excel 2007 XLL Software Development Kit Documentation". MSDN. Microsoft. Retrieved 4 June 2013.