What is a .DOCM file?
DOCM is a macro-enabled Microsoft Word document - the same zipped XML package as DOCX, but allowed to carry VBA macros.
- Did you know
- Office uses the M suffix (DOCM/XLSM/PPTM) to mark macro-enabled files so they are not silently trusted.
- Under the hood a .DOCM file is really a ZIP archive - rename it to .zip and you can browse the files inside.
- What Analyser shows you
- Open and read Microsoft Office documents - modern Word, Excel and PowerPoint (DOCX, XLSX, PPTX), their template, macro-enabled and slideshow variants (DOTX, XLTX, POTX, DOCM, XLSM, PPTM, PPSX), and the legacy 97-2003 binaries (DOC, XLS, PPT) - plus the OpenDocument family in every shape: zipped and flat single-XML text, spreadsheets, presentations and graphics (ODT, ODS, ODP, ODG, FODT, FODS), templates (OTT, OTS, OTP, OTG), legacy StarOffice (SXW, SXC, SXD), and EPUB e-books, shown as page previews with selectable text, tables, sheets and slides.
- Open a .DOCM file
- Drag a .DOCM file onto the Analyser home page (or tap to pick one). It opens entirely in your browser - nothing is uploaded, there is no account, and it works offline once installed.