Conversion Formats

File Formats

23 formats shown
AbiWord
Document Read Write
The ABW file format is the default document format for the AbiWord word processing software and the format is based on XML. The ABW file format allows for advanced document layouts, rich text formatting, lists, tables, images and footnotes. ABW files are similar in nature to Microsoft Word DOC files, however, unlike Microsoft Word files, the AbiWord program can run on almost any computer operating system.
Applix Words
Document Read Write
Answer Wizard files are data files saved in the .aw format using an application developed by Microsoft. The Microsoft Answer Wizard Builder software is used to create these AW files, and this application can also be installed and used to open these .aw files.
Comma-Separated Values
Document Read Write
Is a text format used for representing tabular data. Each file line is located on a separate line in the table. The values of the columns are separated by a delimiter, most often a comma. However, other symbols can be used as delimiters as well.
DocBook XML
Document Read Write
To decompress a DBK file outside Sony Ericsson PC Suite, the user should rename the file extension to .ZIP and open it with a .ZIP decompression utility. DBK files are also associated with FJ Software Development's MyPhoneExplorer, which can also be used to manage a Sony Ericsson mobile phone.
Deja Vu
Document Read Write
DjVu is a computer file format designed primarily to store scanned documents, especially those containing a combination of text, line drawings, indexed color images, and photographs. It uses technologies such as image layer separation of text and background/images, progressive loading, arithmetic coding, and lossy compression for bitonal images.
Microsoft Word Document
Document Read Write
DOC is a file extension for word processing documents. It is associated mainly with Microsoft Word application. DOC files can also contain charts and tables, videos, images, sounds and diagrams. It supports almost all the Operating Systems.
Microsoft Word Document with Macros Enabled
Document Read Write
A file with the DOCM file extension is a Word Open XML Macro-Enabled Document file used in Microsoft Word. It was introduced in Microsoft Office 2007. DOCM files are just like DOCX files except that they can execute macros, which lets you automate repetitive tasks in Word.
Microsoft Office Open XML
Document Read Write
Since 2007, Microsoft began to use a file format docx, which is created by using the Office Open XML. The format is a zip-file containing the text in the form of XML, graphics and other data that can be translated into a sequence of bits using patent-protected binary formats. At first it was assumed that this format will replace the doc, but both formats are still used today.
Microsoft Word 97-2003 Template File
Document Read Write
DOT is a template file created by Microsoft Word, a word processing application. The DOT file provides a solution for situations where many similar documents with the same font and layout are required with simple changes between them needed, like names and places for example
Microsoft Word Template with Macros Enabled
Document Read Write
DOTM file has two attributes namely Zip file compression and XML (Extensive Markup Language). It is identical to .DOCX and .DOCM file in which the M stands for macro and the X stands for XML. The application that can open both .DOCX and .DOCM is via Microsoft Word version 2007 or 2010.
Microsoft Word Template File
Document Read Write
Template file created by Microsoft Word, a word processing program; contains default layouts and settings for a document, including styles, AutoText, toolbars, and macros; used as a baseline to create multiple .DOCX documents with the same formatting.
HyperText Markup Language
Document Read Write
HTML is a Web format file. HTML source code can be changed in a text editor. HTML files are being developed for future use in the users web browser, allowing you to format text, images and other materials required sites. File with this format use tags to build web pages. HTML code is parsed Web browser and usually not visible to the user.
KWord native format
Document Read Write
File KWD is one of the files of the Text Files category. Its full name is KWord Document . File format KWD was created by KDE. If you arrived here, you are probably looking for programs that will help you support this particular file extension. In the further part of this page you will find a list of programs that support file KWD sorted by operating systems. If our database contains information about converting a KWD file, you will definitely find it here.
ODF Text Document
Document Read Write
A file to store text created using free software based on OpenOffice. It’s used to store books, reports, notes, and other textual information. The file has an XML structure, is used as an alternative DOC format and has an open source code.
Open XML Paper Specification
Document Read Write
More specifically, a program that can open the .oxps file is not installed on the computer. Note The .oxps format is the default XPS document format in Windows 8. Typically, .oxps files are created when users print to a Microsoft XPS Document Writer (MXDW) printer on a computer that is running Windows 8.
Portable Document Format
Document Read Write
PDF is an electronic document format designed by Adobe Systems using some language features PostScript. The official program for viewing documents in this format, Adobe Reader. Most often, PDF-file is a combination of text with raster and vector graphics and text forms, scripts written in JavaScript and other types of items.
Rich Text Format
Document Read Write
RTF is a cross-platform format for storing labeled text documents, created jointly by Microsoft and Adobe, as meta-tags for the format Word in 1982. Adobe has in 1985 continued to develop the format and created a language PostScript. The basis is a simple text format, control sequences which are not macros that are available for change, and teams with a fixed behavior.
OpenOffice Writer 1.0
Document Read Write
The SXW file format was originally created for StarOffice Writer, the word processing application for Sun Microsystem's StarOffice suite. Programs that can open SXW files include StarOffice Writer and OpenOffice.org Writer. To open an SXW file in Microsoft Word, it's usually possible by renaming it as a DOC file.
Plaintext Text File
Document Read Write
TXT is a file format that contains the text, organized in rows. Text files opposed binaries that contain data that is not intended for interpretation as a text (encoded sound or image). The text file can contain both formatted and unformatted text. Since the very simple text files, they are frequently used for storing data.
Microsoft Works Text Document
Document Read Write
The WPS file format is very similar to the DOC format, it too is a text document but it is created with Microsoft Works Word Processor; and does not include advanced formatting options and macros that a Word document may contain. Most versions of Microsoft Word can open a WPS file, as well as Microsoft Publisher.
Microsoft Excel Worksheet Sheet (97-2003)
Document Read Write
XLS format is used to refer to the documents of the program Microsoft Excel. This file is a spreadsheet. All document data distributed and stored in the cells. Each cell has a unique address, which is denoted by letters and Arabic numerals. The cell can contain fixed data, and data in the form of formulas, which bind more cells.
Office Open XML Worksheet Sheet
Document Read Write
XLSX is a file format created with Microsoft Excel, version from 2007 and younger. This file is a spreadsheet. All data distributed document and stored in the cells. Each cell has a unique address, which is denoted by the letters and Arabic numerals. XLSX file format is based on the Open XML. To reduce the size of the file is compressed ZIP.
XML Paper Specification
Document Read Write
Open XML Paper Specification (also referred to as OpenXPS) is an open specification for a page description language and a fixed-document format. Microsoft developed it as the XML Paper Specification (XPS). It is an XML-based (more precisely XAML-based) specification, based on a new print path (print processing data representation and data flow) and a color-managed vector-based document format that supports device independence and resolution independence.