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Dec 15, 2017 This losing of Microsoft Word Documents on a Mac happens more often than you think from various reasons from forgetting where you saved the document to the computer-system completing crashing on you in the middle of a sentence. Below are a list of methods if you are trying to locate your lost and unsaved Microsoft Word files.

If, when you open a file, text appears garbled or as question marks or boxes, Word may not have accurately detected the encoding standard of text in the file. You can specify the encoding standard that you can use to display (decode) the text. Click the File tab. Sep 06, 2019 How to Mark Up a Word Document. This wikiHow teaches you how to use the Track Changes tool to mark up text in a Microsoft Word document. Open the Word document. You can double-click the document's name to open it in Word. The file is a document (.docx), but its function is a form where you fill in certain areas (i.e. It is acts as a template in the literal definition, but is not.dotx or.dotm). Apologies for the confusion. I still have a feeling it might be a PC-to-Mac issue as a colleague who is using a PC is not having this problem. Nov 14, 2019 Normally, your Mac will start the boot process fast enough that you'll never notice the flashing question mark on the display. But sometimes you may find your Mac displaying the question mark icon, either for a short time before finally finishing the startup process or it may appear stuck on the question mark, waiting for your help.

The following is a list of Microsoft Office filename extensions, used in Microsoft Officesoftwaresuite as of January 2017.

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Word[edit]

Legacy
Legacy filename extensions denote binary Microsoft Word formatting that became outdated with the release of Microsoft Office 2007. Although the latest version of Microsoft Word can still open them, they are no longer developed. Legacy filename extensions include:
  • .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'
OOXML
Office Open XML (OOXML) format was introduced with Microsoft Office 2007 and became the default format of Microsoft Word ever since. Pertaining file extensions include:

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  • .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
  • .docb – Word binary document introduced in Microsoft Office 2007

Excel[edit]

Legacy
Legacy filename extensions denote binary Microsoft Excel formats that became outdated with the release of Microsoft Office 2007. Although the latest version of Microsoft Excel can still open them, they are no longer developed. Legacy filename extensions include:
  • .xls – Legacy Excel worksheets; officially designated 'Microsoft Excel 97-2003 Worksheet'
  • .xlt – Legacy Excel templates; officially designated 'Microsoft Excel 97-2003 Template'
  • .xlm – Legacy Excel macro
OOXML
Office Open XML (OOXML) format was introduced with Microsoft Office 2007 and became the default format of Microsoft Excel ever since. Excel-related file extensions of this format include:
  • .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
Other formats
Microsoft Excel uses dedicated file format that are not part of OOXML and use the following extensions:
  • .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'

PowerPoint[edit]

Legacy

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  • .ppt – Legacy PowerPoint presentation
  • .pot – Legacy PowerPoint template
  • .pps – Legacy PowerPoint slideshow

OOXML

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  • .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:

Output File Name

  • ACCDB – The file extension for the new Office Access 2007 file format. This takes the place of the MDB file extension.
  • 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.
  • ACCDT – The file extension for Access Database Templates.
  • 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.

Other[edit]

Publisher[edit]

  • .pub – a Microsoft Publisher publication
  • .xps – a XML-based document format used for printing (on Windows Vista and later) and preserving documents.

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References[edit]

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  1. ^'Excel 2007 XLL Software Development Kit Documentation'. MSDN. Microsoft. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
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