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dotm
Extension | .dotm |
Category | 🔵 documents |
Description | 🔵 DOTM (Word Open XML Macro-enabled Document Template) is a file format used by Microsoft Word. It is based on the Open XML format and is similar to the DOCM format, but is used for creating macro-enabled document templates. The DOTM format allows users to create customized templates that can be used for creating new documents with pre-defined formatting and macros. |
Technical details | 🔵 The DOTM file is essentially a ZIP archive containing XML files that define the content and formatting of the template, as well as any macros that are included. The macros can be written using Microsoft's Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming language, which allows for the automation of various tasks within Word. When a user creates a new document using a DOTM template, the macros included in the template can be automatically executed to perform certain actions, such as adding headers and footers, inserting text, or applying formatting. This can help to save time and improve consistency when creating multiple documents that share a similar format. |
MIME type | 🔵 application/vnd.ms-word.template.macroEnabled.12 |
Raw text file
Extension | .txt |
Category | 🔵 documents |
Programs | 🔵 Notepad 🔵 TextEdit 🔵 WordPad |
Description | 🔵 .txt (Text File) The .txt file format is a standard text document format that contains unformatted text. It is universally recognized by virtually every text editor and word processing program. TXT files are useful for storing information in plain text with no special formatting beyond basic fonts and font styles. This format is widely used for its compatibility and simplicity, as it can be opened on almost any computer platform. |
Technical details | 🔵 The `.txt` (plain text) file format is a basic, universal format with the following key technical details: - Character Encoding: Supports encodings like ASCII, UTF-8, UTF-16, affecting character range representation. - No Formatting: Lacks support for any formatting (bold, italics, etc.); stores text in a basic form. - Universal Compatibility: Can be created, opened, and edited by most operating systems and devices. - Uses: Common for simple documents, notes, configuration files, and unformatted data storage. - File Extension: Standard extension is `.txt`. - Small File Size: Typically very small due to no formatting or multimedia content. - Line Breaks: Varies by operating system (CRLF for Windows, LF for Unix/Linux, CR for older Mac OS). - No Metadata: Does not support embedded metadata like author or creation date. - Encoding Declaration: Lacks inherent encoding information, which may cause issues in different systems. - Programming and Scripting Use: Widely used for source code, scripts, JSON, XML, etc. - Editability: Editable with various text editors and IDEs. - Security: Generally safe from viruses but can be involved in phishing or malicious activities. The `.txt` format is essential for storing or transferring text without formatting or complex features. |
Developer | 🔵 Microsoft |
MIME type | 🔵 text/plain 🔵 application/txt 🔵 browser/internal 🔵 text/anytext 🔵 widetext/plain 🔵 widetext/paragraph |
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