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Office Open XML (also
informally known as
OOXML) is a zipped, XML-based file
format developed by
Microsoft for
representing spreadsheets, charts, presentations...
- The
Office Open XML file formats, also
known as
OOXML, were
standardised between December 2006 and
November 2008,
first by the Ecma
International consortium...
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March 2008). "Disharmony of
OOXML". John
Cherry (14
March 2008). "
OOXML — vote "No, with comments"". "Google's
Position on
OOXML as a
Proposed ISO Standard"...
- do****ent backup;
referred as "Microsoft Word
Backup Do****ent"
OOXML Office Open XML (
OOXML)
format was
introduced with
Microsoft Office 2007 and became...
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although current versions are also
capable of
saving Office Open XML (
OOXML, .docx) and OpenDo****ent Text (.odt) files. In 2023,
Microsoft announced...
- Open XML file
formats since version 3.5. A
significant contribution for
OOXML support came from Sourcesense, an open
source company which was commissioned...
- Foley, Mary Jo (29
October 2007). "ODF
infighting could help Microsoft's
OOXML". ZDNet. CBS Interactive.
Archived from the
original on 23
December 2007...
- 2012[update], no
correct open-source
implementation of
OOXML exists,
which validates the critics'
remarks about OOXML being difficult to
implement and underspecified...
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procedure was used in ISO/IEC JTC 1 for the
standardization of
Office Open XML (
OOXML, ISO/IEC 29500,
approved in
April 2008), and
another rapid alternative "publicly...
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Updegrove (May 21, 2008). "Microsoft
Office 2007 to
Support ODF – and not
OOXML". Consortiuminfo.org.
Archived from the
original on May 23, 2008. Retrieved...