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  2. Microsoft InfoPath - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft InfoPath is a software application for designing and filling electronic forms with structured data. It was released as part of Office 2003 and became a standalone download in 2015, but it is no longer supported and has an indirect successor in Microsoft Forms.

  3. Microsoft Office XML formats - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the XML-based document formats introduced in earlier versions of Microsoft Office, such as WordProcessingML, SpreadsheetML and DataDiagramingML. Compare them with Office Open XML, the newer format introduced in Office 2007.

  4. Office Open XML file formats - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the file formats for word processing, spreadsheets and presentations used by Microsoft Office and standardized by ISO. The web page explains the container structure, relationships, metadata and markup languages of Office Open XML documents.

  5. Office Open XML - Wikipedia

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    Office Open XML is a zipped, XML-based file format for Microsoft Office documents, charts and spreadsheets. It was standardized by Ecma, ISO and IEC after a controversial process and is used by Microsoft Office 2010 and later versions.

  6. List of Microsoft Office filename extensions - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different file extensions used by programs in the Microsoft Office suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more. The default file extension for all Word documents is .docx, which is part of the OOXML format introduced in 2007.

  7. How to Read Your Cancer Pathology Report - WebMD

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    A pathology report is a medical document that gives information about a cancer diagnosis. It includes your diagnosis, stage, grade, margin status, and other details. Learn how to read your report ...

  8. Comparison of Office Open XML and OpenDocument - Wikipedia

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    Learn the differences and similarities between the Office Open XML and OpenDocument file formats, which are used by Microsoft Office and other office suites. See the features, standards, licensing, and implementations of each format.

  9. OpenDocument technical specification - Wikipedia

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    An OpenDocument file commonly consists of a standard ZIP archive (JAR archive [13]) containing a number of files and directories; but OpenDocument file can also consist only of a single XML document. An OpenDocument file is commonly a collection of several subdocuments within a (ZIP) package. An OpenDocument file as a single XML is not