AW to DOCM Converter

Convert Applix Words files to DOCM — free macro-enabled Word output

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Macro-Enabled Documents

DOCM lets you add automation to recovered AW content — ideal if your workflow relies on VBA macros in Word.

Secure Handling

Uploaded files are deleted right after conversion completes. Output DOCM files are purged from servers within 24 hours.

No Local Resources Used

Conversion happens on cloud infrastructure. Your device only handles the lightweight upload and download steps.

How to convert AW to DOCM

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose docm or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your docm file right afterwards

About formats

AW is the document format of Applix Words, the word processor component of the Applix office suite (later renamed Anyware Office) developed by Applix, Inc. for Unix and Linux workstations. The suite targeted enterprise Unix environments during the 1990s, providing word processing, spreadsheet, graphics, and presentation capabilities on platforms like Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, and Linux where Microsoft Office was unavailable. AW files store formatted text documents with support for character and paragraph styling, page layout, tables, headers and footers, and embedded graphics. The format uses a proprietary binary structure optimized for the Applix application's internal document model. Applix Words gained particular visibility in the Linux community during the late 1990s when it was bundled with several commercial Linux distributions as their default word processor before OpenOffice.org became widely available. One advantage was native Unix platform support — Applix provided professional word processing capabilities on Unix workstations at a time when few commercial alternatives existed. The format's tight integration with other Applix suite components enabled cross-referencing between word processing documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Applix was acquired by Cognos in 2003, and the office suite was discontinued. AW files are primarily encountered today in archived documents from Unix enterprise environments of the 1990s and early 2000s.
Developer: Applix, Inc.
Initial release: 1992
DOCM is a macro-enabled document format for Microsoft Word, introduced with Office 2007 as part of the Office Open XML family. Structurally identical to DOCX — a ZIP archive containing XML parts for document content, styles, themes, and media — DOCM adds the ability to store and execute VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) macro code within the document. The separate .docm extension was a deliberate security measure: users and administrators can distinguish macro-containing files by extension alone, and group policies can restrict macro-enabled formats while allowing standard DOCX documents to open freely. DOCM files store VBA projects in a vbaProject.bin stream within the ZIP package alongside the same XML document content used by DOCX. Macros in Word documents enable automated report generation, custom form processing, document assembly from templates and data sources, and integration with external systems. One advantage is document-level automation — a DOCM file can include routines that populate content from databases, enforce formatting rules, validate fields before submission, or generate derivative documents automatically. The format preserves full compatibility with the OOXML specification, so all standard Word features — styles, tracked changes, comments, embedded media — work identically to DOCX. DOCM is supported by Microsoft Word on Windows and macOS, with macro execution limited to the desktop application.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: January 30, 2007

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a DOCM file?

DOCM is a macro-enabled Word document format based on Open XML. It stores content alongside VBA macro code.

Why choose DOCM over DOCX?

Choose DOCM when you need to embed macros for automation. Otherwise DOCX is the standard editable document choice.

What opens DOCM files?

Microsoft Word 2007 and later versions open DOCM natively. LibreOffice Writer also provides basic DOCM support.

Is this converter free?

Yes — AW to DOCM conversion is free. Paid plans unlock extended limits for file size and conversion volume.

Will my AW text be preserved?

Yes, text and document structure are carried over to the DOCM output. You can then add macros in Word as needed.

Can I convert multiple files?

Yes. Upload several AW files at once and batch-convert them to DOCM without repeating the process individually.