What is the difference between .pgm and .dotm?
- Extension
- .pgm
- .dotm
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Document
- Developer
- Jef Poskanzer
- Microsoft
- Description
- A PGM file is a grayscale image file saved in the portable gray map (PGM) format and encoded with one or two bytes (8 or 16 bits) per pixel. It contains header information and a grid of numbers that represent different shades of gray from black (0) to white (up to 65,536). PGM files are typically stored in ASCII text format, but also have a binary representation.
- A DOTM file is a Word Open XML Macro-Enabled Document Template used by Microsoft Word, part of the Microsoft Office suite. It is a template file that contains default layouts and settings for a document, including macros, which are small programs that automate repetitive tasks. Unlike standard Word templates (.dotx), which do not support macros, DOTM files enable users to include custom macros that can be executed within the document. This feature is particularly useful for creating standardized documents that require specific automated functions.
- MIME Type
- image/x-portable-graymap
- application/vnd.ms-word.template.macroEnabled.12
- Sample
- sample.pgm
- Wikipedia
- .pgm on Wikipedia
- .dotm on Wikipedia