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PPT (Microsoft PowerPoint Binary Presentation)

PPT is the legacy binary presentation format used by PowerPoint 97-2003. It stores slides, graphics, and transitions in a proprietary compound binary file. PPT files are still encountered in older archives but have been replaced by PPTX for modern workflows.

MIME Type

application/vnd.ms-powerpoint

Type

Binary

Compression

Lossless

Advantages

  • + Compatible with PowerPoint 97-2003 installations
  • + Supports embedded OLE objects and legacy VBA macros
  • + Well-supported by conversion tools for migration to PPTX

Disadvantages

  • Larger file sizes than PPTX
  • Proprietary binary format with limited third-party support
  • Does not support modern Office features like SmartArt or 3D models

When to Use .PPT

Use PPT only when sharing with users on PowerPoint 2003 or earlier; convert to PPTX for modern compatibility and smaller files.

Technical Details

PPT files use the OLE2 compound binary format with proprietary record types for slides, text, shapes, and animations. The binary structure makes direct editing and parsing significantly more complex than PPTX.

History

The PPT binary format was developed for PowerPoint's early versions and reached maturity with PowerPoint 97. It dominated the presentation market for over a decade before the Open XML transition.

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