Office Open XML

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'''Office Open XML''' (not to be confused with [[OpenOffice.org XML|OpenOffice XML]]) is the collective name for the [[XML]]-based formats used in versions of Microsoft Office since 2007, and also made into a formal standard for use by other vendors, though it's a really convoluted standard due to the need to support all sorts of legacy features of Microsoft products which were originally implemented in proprietary formats. The formats consist of XML data (and other related data files) compressed in a [[ZIP]] archive, renamed to a different extension based on what sort of document it is.
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'''Office Open XML''' (not to be confused with [[OpenOffice.org XML|OpenOffice XML]]) is the collective name for the [[XML]]-based formats used in versions of [[Microsoft Office]] since 2007, and also made into a formal standard for use by other vendors, though it's a really convoluted standard due to the need to support all sorts of legacy features of Microsoft products which were originally implemented in proprietary formats. The formats consist of XML data (and other related data files) compressed in a [[ZIP]] archive, renamed to a different extension based on what sort of document it is.
  
 
These formats include:
 
These formats include:

Revision as of 18:42, 24 August 2016

File Format
Name Office Open XML
Ontology
Extension(s) .docx, .xlsx, .pptx
Released 2007

Office Open XML (not to be confused with OpenOffice XML) is the collective name for the XML-based formats used in versions of Microsoft Office since 2007, and also made into a formal standard for use by other vendors, though it's a really convoluted standard due to the need to support all sorts of legacy features of Microsoft products which were originally implemented in proprietary formats. The formats consist of XML data (and other related data files) compressed in a ZIP archive, renamed to a different extension based on what sort of document it is.

These formats include:

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