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Cloud servers handle the conversion quickly — your DOCM pages become SIXEL files in seconds, regardless of your local hardware.

Safe Conversion

VBA macros are completely removed. Uploaded DOCM files are deleted after processing and outputs are purged within 24 hours.

Cross-Platform

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How to convert DOCM to SIXEL

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

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Choose sixel 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 sixel file right afterwards

About formats

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
SIXEL (Six Pixel) is a bitmap graphics encoding format created by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1983 for rendering images on character-cell printers and video terminals. The name derives from the encoding's fundamental unit: a column of six pixels represented by a single ASCII character. Each printable character in the sixel data stream (ASCII 63-126) encodes a 6-pixel vertical column, with the character's binary value determining which pixels are on or off. Color is specified through register-based palette control: a Select Color Sequence assigns an HLS or RGB color value to a numbered register, and subsequent sixel characters use that color until another register is selected. The encoding supports raster attributes for specifying pixel aspect ratio and image dimensions, repeat sequences (! followed by a count and character) for run-length compression of identical columns, and $ (carriage return) and - (new line) for navigating the sixel grid. DEC implemented SIXEL support in their VT240, VT241, VT330, and VT340 terminals, as well as multiple printer models. One advantage of the SIXEL encoding is its ASCII-clean nature: the data stream consists entirely of printable characters and standard control sequences, meaning SIXEL graphics can be transmitted through any text-based communication channel — serial terminals, SSH sessions, telnet connections — without requiring binary-safe transport or protocol modifications. The format's modern renaissance provides another remarkable dimension: after decades of obscurity, SIXEL support has been implemented in numerous contemporary terminal emulators, enabling inline image display in command-line workflows. SIXEL output can be generated by ImageMagick, libsixel, chafa, and various plotting libraries.
Initial release: 1983

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert DOCM to SIXEL?

SIXEL renders pixel graphics directly in text terminals — useful for displaying images in command-line environments. Converting from DOCM makes your pages accessible in this format.

What software opens SIXEL files?

compatible terminal emulators (xterm, mlterm), DEC terminals, and ImageMagick — these all handle SIXEL without additional plugins or conversion steps.

Are DOCM macros present in the output?

SIXEL cannot store executable code. The conversion removes all VBA macros from the source DOCM, leaving only visual content.

Does page layout transfer accurately?

Convertio captures the visual layout of each DOCM page. Text, graphics, and formatting are rendered faithfully in the SIXEL file.

Is there a charge for DOCM to SIXEL?

No — basic conversion is free on Convertio. Premium tiers are available for users who need higher volume or priority processing.

Does it work in my browser?

Completely. Convertio processes the DOCM on cloud servers — nothing to install, works on any modern browser and operating system.