Files with PPTM extension are Macro-enabled Presentation files that are created with Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 or higher versions. PPTM, like PPTX, contains slides for different presentation elements like text, images, videos, graphs and other related material.
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Programs that open PPTM files
- Android. MobiSystems OfficeSuite Pro. Free+
- File Viewer Plus. Free Trial. Microsoft PowerPoint 365. Free Trial. Corel Presentations 2020. Free Trial.
- Microsoft PowerPoint 365. Free Trial. Microsoft Office Open XML File Format Converter. Free Trial.
- iOS. MobiSystems OfficeSuite Pro. Free+
If you want to
convert your
PPTM to MP4 image, you are at right place!
How to convert PPTM to MP4?
- Upload PPTM files you want to convert with the Add Files button or add a link to them with Add from URL button.
- Begin converting your presentation PPTM files with pressing the Start conversion button.
Macros in Microsoft Office applications like PowerPoint, Word and Excel are used to automate different functions to make it easier for end users to perform certain tasks or to display different types of content.
A PPTM file is a Microsoft PowerPoint Open XML Macro-Enabled Presentation file. View one with PowerPoint Online or GroupDocs, or edit one with PowerPoint or WPS Office. Convert to PDF with FileZigZag, or use PowerPoint to save to PPTX, MP4, etc.
Ctrl+F4: Close the presentation window. Alt+F4: Quit Microsoft Powerpoint. This closes all open presentations (giving you the chance to save changes first) and exits Powerpoint.
A slide is a single page of a presentation. Collectively, a group of slides may be known as a slide deck. Lecture notes in slide format are referred to as lecture slides, frequently downloadable by students in .
There's no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to Microsoft PowerPoint alternatives. LibreOffice is the closest real clone that you'll find, but Google Slides and Zoho Show are both great if you prefer a web-based tool over a desktop tool.
PowerPoint VBA provides you with a way to do one of two things using macros and add-ins: Automate PowerPoint: If you ever find yourself repeating the same task over and over again, VBA could be your new best friend.
Create or edit a macro
- On the View tab, choose Macros.
- In the Macro dialog box, type a name for the macro.
- In the Macro in list, click the template or the presentation that you want to store the macro in.
- In the Description box, type a description for the macro.
- Click Create to open Visual Basic for Applications.
To save a presentation that contains VBA macros, do the following:
- Click the File tab, and then click Save As.
- In the Save as type list, select one of the following: PowerPoint Macro-Enabled Presentation A presentation with a . pptm file name extension that can contain VBA code.
- Click Save.
Click Recent. Scroll to the bottom of your "Recent Documents" (Office 2013 only), then click "Recover Unsaved Documents" if you are in Word, "Recover Unsaved Workbooks" if you are in Excel, or "Recover Unsaved Presentations" if you are in PowerPoint. Your saved drafts folder will open in a new window.
By default, PowerPoint 2010 and newer versions support the ODP, or OpenDocument Presentation, file format used by OpenOffice Impress and LibreOffice Impress. You can open ODP files just like any normal PowerPoint presentation, though certain types of formatting may not carry over properly to PowerPoint.
File. At one end of the ribbon is the File tab, which you use for the behind-the-scenes stuff you do with a file, such as opening, saving, sharing, exporting, printing and managing your presentation. Click the File tab to open a new view called the Backstage.
File formats that are supported in PowerPoint
| File type | Extension |
|---|
| PowerPoint Presentation | .pptx |
| PowerPoint Macro-Enabled Presentation | .pptm |
| PowerPoint 97-2003 Presentation | .ppt |
| PDF Document Format | .pdf |
File > Export helps you change your presentation into a different format, such as PDF, video, or Word-based handouts. All these options are covered below.
Microsoft PowerPoint Open XML
To begin, click on the INSERT PowerPoint Ribbon and then click on the PICTURE icon (see Figure 1). When the INSERT PICTURE window opens (see Figure 2), locate the PNG file you want to insert into PowerPoint and click the INSERT button. You have now inserted your PNG file into PowerPoint.
PPTM files can be edited by opening them in Microsoft PowerPoint and updating the contents. Another similar format is PPSM but it is read-only by default and starts the slideshow when opened.
Enable macros for one time when the Security Warning appears
- Click the File tab.
- In the Security Warning area, click Enable Content.
- Select Advanced Options.
- In the Microsoft Office Security Options dialog box, click Enable content for this session for each macro.
- Click OK.