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Freely View DOCM File Online and Load or Read Document via Python

Develop powerful Python based DOCM document viewer utility application. Code listed to load or read DOCM document through Python.

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View DOCM Document via Online App

  1. Import DOCM file to view by uploading it.
  2. Do it by clicking inside the drop area via drag and drop of viewer app.
  3. Depending on the size of DOCM file and internet speed wait for few seconds.
  4. It will be automatically rendered and opened in the browser for view.
  5. Navigate between pages in case of multi pages DOCM document.
  6. Set page view zoom-in or zoom-out.

Load or Read DOCM File via Python for Viewer App

  1. Reference APIs within the project directly from PyPI ( Aspose.Words )
  2. Create document class object and load source DOCM file using it.
  3. Iterate through each node using get_child_nodes to get content for your own developed Viewer app.
  4. Or Convert the source file to HTML using save method of same API.
  5. And use subprocess.run to invoke the browser to view DOCM file.
 

Code example in Python to view DOCM Files

 
 

Python Code to Read Microsoft Word Documents

 
 

Python Code : Load Microsoft Word Files

 
 

Develop DOCM File Viewer Application via Python

Need to develop a DOCM viewer app or utility? With Aspose.Words for Python via .NET a child API of Aspose.Total for Python via .NET , any python developer can integrate the above API code within its document viewer application. Powerful Python library allows programming any document display solution that can support many popular formats including DOCM format.

Python utility to process DOCM file for display app

There are alternative options to install “ Aspose.Words for Python via .NET ” or “ Aspose.Total for Python via .NET ” onto your system. Please choose one that resembles your needs and follow the step-by-step instructions:

System Requirements

  • Python 3.5 or later is installed
  • GCC-6 runtime libraries (or later).
  • Dependencies of .NET Core Runtime. Installing .NET Core Runtime itself is NOT required.
  • For Python 3.5-3.7: The pymalloc build of Python is needed.

    For more details please refer to Product Documentation .

FAQs

  • Can I use above Python code in my application?
    Yes, you are welcome to download this code and utilize it for the purpose of developing Python-based document viewer application. This code can serve as a valuable resource to enhance the functionality and capabilities of your projects in the domain of backend document processing such as reading nodes and loading the document for display app.
  • Is this online document viewer App work only on Windows?
    You have the flexibility to initiate viewing documents at any device, irrespective of the operating system it runs on, whether it be Windows, Linux, Mac OS, or Android. All that's required is a contemporary web browser and an active internet connection.
  • Is it safe to use the online app for viewing DOCM document?
    Of course! The output files generated through our service will be securely and automatically removed from our servers within a 24-hour timeframe. As a result, the display links associated with these files will cease to be functional after this period.
  • What browser should to use App?
    You can use any modern web browser like Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, or Safari for online DOCM document viewer. However, if you're developing a desktop application, we recommend using the Aspose.Total document processing API for efficient management.

Explore File Viewer Options with Python

View BMP Files (Bitmap Image File)
View DOC Files (Microsoft Word Binary Format)
View DOCM Files (Microsoft Word 2007 Marco File)
View DOCX Files (Office 2007+ Word Document)
View DOT Files (Microsoft Word Template Files)
View DOTM Files (Microsoft Word 2007+ Template File)
View DOTX Files (Microsoft Word Template File)
View GIF Files (Graphical Interchange Format)
View IMAGE Files (Image Files)
View JPEG Files (Joint Photographic Expert Group)
View ODP Files (OpenDocument Presentation Format)
View ODT Files (OpenDocument Text File Format)
View PDF Files (Portable Document Format)
View PNG Files (Portable Network Graphic)
View POTM Files (Microsoft PowerPoint Template File)
View POTX Files (Microsoft PowerPoint Template Presentation)
View POWERPOINT Files (Presentation Files)
View PPS Files (PowerPoint Slide Show)
View PPSM Files (Macro-enabled Slide Show)
View PPSX Files (PowerPoint Slide Show)
View PPT Files (PowerPoint Presentation)
View PPTM Files (Macro-enabled Presentation File)
View PPTX Files (Open XML presentation Format)
View RTF Files (Rich Text Format)
View SVG Files (Scalar Vector Graphics)
View TIFF Files (Tagged Image File Format)
View WORD Files (WordProcessing File Formats)

What is DOCM File Format?

The DOCM file format is an extension used by Microsoft Word to indicate a document that contains macros. Microsoft Word is a widely used word processing program that allows users to create and edit various types of documents. Macros in Word are small programs or scripts that automate repetitive tasks, enhance functionality, or add custom features to documents.

The inclusion of macros in DOCM files enables users to automate tasks within their Word documents, such as performing complex calculations, generating dynamic content, or applying specific formatting. Macros are typically written in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), a programming language integrated into Microsoft Office applications.

By using macros, users can streamline their workflow, save time, and increase productivity. They can create personalized templates, automate document formatting, or develop custom solutions tailored to their specific needs. Macros in DOCM files can be accessed and executed by users, providing an interactive and dynamic experience within the document.

It’s important to note that DOCM files can potentially contain malicious macros, as macros can be used to execute harmful actions or spread malware. As a security measure, Microsoft Word applies various security settings to restrict the execution of macros in DOCM files. Users are typically prompted to enable or disable macros when opening a DOCM file from an unknown or untrusted source.

The DOCM format is fully compatible with Microsoft Word and can be opened, edited, and saved using the application. However, compatibility with other word processing software or older versions of Microsoft Word may vary. To ensure compatibility across different platforms, it is advisable to save DOCM files in alternative formats, such as DOCX, which do not support macros.