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What is a POTM file?
The POTM format is a macro-enabled presentation template introduced with Microsoft Office 2007, adhering to the Office Open XML (OOXML) standard. It utilizes ZIP compression to organize XML components but, unlike standard POTX files, allows the storage of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) code within a vbaProject.bin part. This distinction enables the automation of tasks and custom scripting within the template structure.
How to open a POTM file
Opening POTM files requires software capable of executing or suppressing VBA macros securely. Microsoft PowerPoint is the primary application for Windows and macOS. While LibreOffice Impress and WPS Office can open the slide content, macro execution may be restricted or unsupported due to differences in the scripting backend compared to the Microsoft VBA engine.
- Full Name:PowerPoint Open XML Macro-Enabled Template
- Developed By:Microsoft
- Initial Release:2007
- MIME Type:application/vnd.ms-powerpoint.template.macroEnabled.12
What is a JPG file?
JPG is functionally identical to the JPEG format, differing only in the file extension length, a legacy constraint from the MS-DOS 8.3 filename limit (which allowed only three characters for extensions). It implements the same ISO/IEC 10918 standard, using lossy compression based on Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) and Huffman coding to store photorealistic images. The file structure contains markers such as Start of Image (SOI) and End of Image (EOI) and supports color spaces like sRGB and CMYK, making it interchangeable with .jpeg files in all software contexts.
How to open a JPG file
As one of the most ubiquitous file types in computing, JPG files open natively on Windows, macOS, and Linux without external software. Default viewers like Microsoft Photos, Apple Preview, and Linux image viewers handle the format automatically. For editing or conversion, industry-standard tools including Adobe Photoshop, Paint.NET, and XnView provide extensive support. Web browsers universally render JPGs without plugins.
- Full Name:Joint Photographic Experts Group
- Developed By:Joint Photographic Experts Group
- Initial Release:1992
- MIME Type:image/jpeg