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XML file name extension reference for Office 2013

 

Applies to: Office 2013, Office 365 ProPlus

Summary: Learn about the XML file formats and their extensions that are used by Word 2013, Excel 2013, PowerPoint 2013, and Visio 2013.

Audience: IT Professionals

XML file formats and their extensions are listed in the following tables for Word 2013, Excel 2013, PowerPoint 2013, and Visio 2013.

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This article is part of the Content roadmap for Office 2013 compatibility. Use the roadmap as a starting point for articles, downloads, scripts, and videos that help you assess Office 2013 compatibility.
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In this article:

  • XML file types for Word 2013

  • XML file types for Excel 2013

  • XML file types for PowerPoint 2013

  • XML file types for Visio 2013

XML file types for Word 2013

The following table describes the file type, extension, and description for Word XML file formats.

XML file types for Word 2013

Word 2013 file type Extension Description

Word Document

.docx

The default Word file format. Can't store VBA macro code.

Strict Open XML document

.docx

Conforms to the Strict profile of the Open XML standard (ISO/IEC 29500). This profile of Open XML doesn't allow a set of features that were designed specifically for backward-compatibility with existing binary documents, as specified in Part 4 of ISO/IEC 29500.

Word Macro-Enabled Document

.docm

Uses the same basic XML format as the Word document format, but can store VBA macro code. This file type is created when VBA macro code is present in the file.

Word Template

.dotx

The default format for a Word template. Created when document styles and formatting are saved. Can't store VBA macro code.

Word Macro-Enabled Template

.dotm

Stores macro code for use with other Word documents. Does not always contain macro code, but is configured to support the storage of macro code. Word documents created from a macro-enabled template do not inherit the VBAProject part of the template. By default, documents are saved as .docx files even when they are created from a Word macro-enabled template.

XML file types for Excel 2013

The following table describes the file type, extension, and description for Excel XML file formats.

XML file types for Excel 2013

Excel 2013 file type Extension Description

Excel Workbook

.xlsx

The default Excel file format. Can't store VBA macro code or Microsoft Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm files in Excel 4.0).

Strict Open XML Spreadsheet

.xlsx

An ISO strict version of the Excel Workbook file format (.xlsx).

Excel Macro-Enabled Workbook

.xlsm

Uses the same basic XML format as the Excel Workbook, but can store VBA macro code. Users who save an Excel workbook that has VBA code or Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm files in Excel 4.0) are prompted to use this file format.

Excel Template

.xltx

The default file format for an Excel template. Can't store VBA macro code or Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm files in Excel 4.0).

Excel Macro-Enabled Template

.xltm

Can contain a VBAProject part or Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm files in Excel 4.0). Workbooks created from this template inherit the VBAProject part or Excel 4.0 macro sheets that exist in the template.

Excel Add-In

.xlam

A supplemental program that runs additional code. Excel add-ins use the Open XML file format to store data, and they support using VBA projects and Excel 4.0 macro sheets.

XML file types for PowerPoint 2013

The following table describes the file type, extension, and description for PowerPoint XML file formats.

XML file types for PowerPoint 2013

PowerPoint 2013 file type Extension Description

PowerPoint Presentation

.pptx

The default PowerPoint XML format. Can't contain a VBAProject part (the part that stores VBA macro code) or Action settings.

Strict Open XML Presentation

.pptx

An ISO strict version of the PowerPoint Presentation file format (.pptx).

PowerPoint Macro-Enabled Presentation

.pptm

The same basic XML format as the PowerPoint XML presentation format, but can store VBA macro code. Users who save a PowerPoint XML presentation file that contains VBA macro code are prompted to use this file type.

PowerPoint Template

.potx

An XML-based PowerPoint template. Created when a presentation does not have a VBAProject part and does not use Action settings.

PowerPoint Macro-Enabled Template

.potm

Users who save a PowerPoint XML template that contains VBA macro code are prompted to use this file type. Presentations created from this template do not inherit the VBAProject part or Action settings.

PowerPoint Add-In

.ppam

PowerPoint presentation designed to be run as a supplemental program. All PowerPoint add-ins are macro-enabled.

PowerPoint Show

.ppsx

An XML-based PowerPoint auto-running slide show. Can't contain a VBAProject part.

PowerPoint Macro-Enabled Show

.ppsm

An XML-based PowerPoint slide show file that contains a VBAProject part. Created when the auto-running slide show includes VBA macro code.

XML file types for Visio 2013

The following table describes the file type, extension, and description for Visio XML file formats.

Note

Visio 2013 uses the XML file format package that is defined by the Open Packaging Conventions (ISO/IEC 29500-2:2008) standard. The XML content is based on the existing Visio XML Drawing (VDX) format.

XML file types for Visio 2013

Visio 2013 file type Extension Description

Visio Drawing

.vsdx

The default Visio 2013 file format. Can't store VBA macro code.

Visio Macro-Enabled Drawing

.vsdm

Uses the same basic XML format as the Visio drawing format (.vsdx), but can store VBA macro code. This file type must be used when VBA macro code is present in the file.

Visio Stencil

.vssx

The default format for a Visio 2013 stencil. Can't store VBA macro code.

Visio Macro-Enabled Stencil

.vssm

Uses the same basic XML format as the Visio Stencil (.vssx) format, but can store VBA macro code. Does not always contain macro code, but is configured to support the storage of macro code.

Visio Template

.vstx

The default format for a Visio 2013 template. Can't store VBA macro code.

Visio Macro-Enabled Template

.vstm

Uses the same basic XML format as the Visio Template (.vstx) format, but can store VBA macro code. Does not always contain macro code, but is configured to support the storage of macro code. Visio Drawings that are created from this template inherit the VBAProject part that exists in the template. However, by default, drawings are saved as .vsdx files even when they are created from a Visio macro-enabled template and will drop the VBAProject part.

See also

Content roadmap for Office 2013 compatibility
File format reference for Word 2013, PowerPoint 2013, and Excel 2013

Overview of Office 365 ProPlus