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Microsoft Binder was a companion application with Office 95, 97, and 2000 which allowed multiple objects into a single file.<ref>https://microsoft.fandom.com/wiki/Microsoft_Binder</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office_shared_tools#Binder</ref> | Microsoft Binder was a companion application with Office 95, 97, and 2000 which allowed multiple objects into a single file.<ref>https://microsoft.fandom.com/wiki/Microsoft_Binder</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office_shared_tools#Binder</ref> | ||
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==File Information== | ==File Information== | ||
− | '''OBD''' files are in the OLE2 [[ Microsoft Compound File]] format. | + | '''OBD''' files are in the OLE2 [[ Microsoft Compound File]] format. '''OBT''' are template files. |
All Binder files have a file "Binder" within the container, but in Office 97 and 2000, an additional "HdrFtr" file was added. | All Binder files have a file "Binder" within the container, but in Office 97 and 2000, an additional "HdrFtr" file was added. | ||
+ | '''OBZ''' files are template files but with included macros. | ||
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+ | ==Sample Files== | ||
+ | * [https://archive.org/download/microsoft-office-95-professional-bookshelf-7.00.1911-english-oem/Disc01.iso/TEMPLATE%2FBINDERS%2FREPORT.OBT Sample OBT Template] | ||
+ | * [https://archive.org/download/microsoft-office-2000-premium-edition-disc-1/Microsoft%20Office%202000%20Premium%20Edition%20-%20Disc%201.iso/WINDOWS%2FSHELLNEW%2FBINDER.OBD Sample OBD Office 2000 file] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 05:28, 5 August 2024
Microsoft Binder was a companion application with Office 95, 97, and 2000 which allowed multiple objects into a single file.[1][2]
Office XP and 2003 also supported the format, but only through an UNBIND.EXE application to save out the individual objects/components.[3]
[edit] File Information
OBD files are in the OLE2 Microsoft Compound File format. OBT are template files.
All Binder files have a file "Binder" within the container, but in Office 97 and 2000, an additional "HdrFtr" file was added.
OBZ files are template files but with included macros.