List of Document Markup Languages - Office Document Markup Languages

Office Document Markup Languages

  • Compound Document Format
  • Office Open XML (OOXML) – open standard format for office documents:
    • SpreadsheetML – spreadsheet language, part of Office Open XML.
    • PresentationML – presentations language, part of Office Open XML.
    • WordprocessingML wordprocessing language, part of Office Open XML.
    • Microsoft Office 2003 XML formats, predecessor of Office Open XML.
  • OpenDocument (ODF) – open standard format for office documents.
    • OpenOffice.org XML – predecessor of OpenDocument.
  • ReportML – Report format language originating from Microsoft Access. (not a part of Office Open XML (yet))
  • Uniform Office Format (UOF) – open format for office documents, being harmonised with OpenDocument.

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