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  2. List of Microsoft Office filename extensions - Wikipedia

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    Office Open XML (OOXML) format was introduced with Microsoft Office 2007 and became the default format of Microsoft Excel ever since. Excel-related file extensions of this format include:.xlsx – Excel workbook.xlsm – Excel macro-enabled workbook; same as xlsx but may contain macros and scripts.xltx – Excel template.xltm – Excel macro ...

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  4. Template:WWTBAM question/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Template:WWTBAM question. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. This template is used to include a Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? question in an article.

  5. Template:ACE Question - Wikipedia

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    This is where to write your question for the candidate. |A= – Mandatory, and blank when the template is inserted by the question-asker. This is where the candidate will write their answer to your question. |Sub= – Optional. This is for asking sub-questions, to respond to previous answers. Possible values are |Sub=2 or |Sub=3

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    This page provides help, with the most common questions about using Wikidata in Wikipedia and templates, as described below. You can also search all Wikipedia's help pages using the search box below, or browse the Help menu or the Help directory .

  7. Office Open XML - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Microsoft released an initial version of an XML-based format for Microsoft Excel, which was incorporated in Office XP. In 2002, a new file format for Microsoft Word followed. [9] The Excel and Word formats—known as the Microsoft Office XML formats—were later incorporated into the 2003 release of Microsoft Office.