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Contents
Office versions, applications and file formats
- pre 95 DOS versions
- pre 95 Windows versions
- Microsoft Word 6.0
- Microsoft Office 95
- Microsoft Office 97 - 2003
- Uses the OLE Compound File format for most of the file formats
- Microsoft Word uses the Word Document (DOC) file format
- Microsoft Excel uses the Excel Spreadsheet (XLS) file format
- Microsoft PowerPoint uses the PowerPoint Presentation (PPT) file format
- Microsoft Publisher
- Microsoft Visio
- Microsoft Outlook uses multiple file formats for different purposes
- the Personal Folder File (PAB, PST, OST) format to store e-mails, appointments, tasks, notes, contacts, etc.
- the Nickfile (NK2) format to store e-mail address aliases
- Microsoft Access uses a file format based on Microsoft Joint Engine Technology (JET)
- Uses the OLE Compound File format for most of the file formats
- Microsoft Office 2007
- Uses the ZIP archive file format for most of the file formats
- Microsoft Word uses the Word Document (DOCX) file format
- Microsoft Excel uses the Excel Spreadsheet (XLSB) and Excel Spreadsheet (XLSX) file formats
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Microsoft Publisher
- Microsoft Visio
- Uses the ZIP archive file format for most of the file formats
See Also
External Links
Microsoft.com links
- Introducing the Office (2007) Open XML File Formats
- Microsoft Office Binary File Format Documents
- Microsoft Office Binary (doc, xls, ppt) File Formats
- Ecma Office Open XML File Formats overview
- Introduction to new file name extensions and Open XML Formats