![]() DOCM fileĪn example of oleObjectxxx.bin when cracking-open a Powerpoint 2007. OLE objects: oleObjectxxx.bin (MIME type: application/)Īn example of vbaProject.bin when cracking-open a Word 2007.VBA macros: vbaProject.bin (MIME type: application/).BIN, that actually contain their own file format depending on the MIME type defined in the relationships part ( xxx.rels) : ![]() BIN parts are zip entries consisting of files with extension. If you insert a VBA macro or an OLE object in a Word 2007, Excel 2007 or Powerpoint 2007 document, then there will be one or more BIN parts of interest. BIN parts are of particular interest for the file format consumer or updater since the underlying file formats are undocumented (at the time of writing, August 10 2006) and are several additional file formats to deal with.īIN parts appear in a number of cases. The new Office 2007 file formats are ZIP files that contain parts some of which are XML, some others are native file formats such as JPEG pictures, and the remaining binary parts end up being referred to as BIN parts. Stephane Rodriguez, August 2006 - this document is not endorsed by Microsoft.
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