The binary format specification has been available from Microsoft on request, but since February 2008 the .ppt format specification can be freely downloaded and implemented under the Microsoft Open Specification Promise patent licensing.
In Microsoft Office 2007 the binary file formats were replaced as the default format by the new XML based Office Open XML formats, which are published as an open standard. Nevertheless, they are not complete as there are binary blobs inside of the XML files, and several pieces of behaviour are not specified but refer to the observed behaviour of specific versions of Microsoft products.
Arnak
jdwestbrook86
2009-02-15 23:00:29 UTC
In powerpoint it's ppt. In the 07 version it's pptx.
2009-02-15 22:59:43 UTC
It is saved as .ppt
Like if you name your file, "File"
then it will be saved as "File.ppt"
Aleesh
2009-02-15 22:59:25 UTC
I believe ppt. but it does depend on the computer. like if its mac or windows.
g s
2009-02-15 22:58:43 UTC
.ppt
Huge B
2009-02-15 22:59:48 UTC
http://lmgtfy.com/
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