DOTM to JPG Converter

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Visual Snapshots

Each template page becomes a crisp JPG image — perfect for previews, portfolios, or embedding document visuals in web pages.

Completely Safe

JPG files cannot carry macros, scripts, or any executable code. The output is a harmless image safe for any recipient.

View Anywhere

JPG works on every device, browser, and platform without any special software — universal compatibility guaranteed.

How to convert DOTM to JPG

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

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Choose jpg 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 jpg file right afterwards

About formats

DOTM is a macro-enabled template format for Microsoft Word, introduced with Office 2007 as part of the Office Open XML family. DOTM combines the template functionality of DOTX — providing reusable styles, page layouts, boilerplate content, and formatting definitions — with the ability to embed VBA macro code that executes in documents created from the template. The format is a ZIP archive containing XML parts for styles, document defaults, and theme definitions, plus a vbaProject.bin stream for the VBA project. This combination enables organizations to distribute not just visual consistency but also functional automation: every document created from a DOTM template inherits both the formatting framework and programmatic capabilities. Common use cases include templates that auto-populate document fields from corporate directories, enforce naming conventions, generate tables of contents, insert dynamic headers with project metadata, or validate document structure before submission. One advantage is embedded workflow automation — a DOTM template can include initialization macros that configure the document environment, register custom ribbon commands, and connect to data sources the moment a new document is created from it. The distinct .dotm extension allows administrators to apply differentiated trust policies for macro-containing templates versus standard DOTX files. DOTM is supported exclusively in Microsoft Word desktop editions where VBA execution is available.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: January 30, 2007
JPG is the most common file extension for images compressed with the JPEG standard, published by the Joint Photographic Experts Group as ISO/IEC 10918-1 in September 1992. The three-letter .jpg extension became dominant due to the 8.3 filename limitation of MS-DOS and early Windows, while .jpeg is the full-length variant — both extensions represent identical file contents and compression. JPEG applies lossy compression using the discrete cosine transform (DCT), dividing images into 8x8 pixel blocks, transforming them into frequency coefficients, quantizing to discard visually insignificant data, and entropy-coding the result. Users control the compression level: higher quality retains more detail at larger file sizes, while lower quality achieves dramatic size reduction with increasing visible artifacts in complex textures. The format supports 24-bit true color (16.7 million colors) and 8-bit grayscale, with Exif metadata embedding camera model, exposure settings, orientation, GPS location, and creation timestamp. One advantage is unmatched device compatibility — JPG is the native output format of virtually every digital camera and smartphone, and is displayed by every image viewer, browser, and operating system in existence. Efficient photographic compression is another strength: real-world photographs with smooth gradients and complex textures compress extremely well under DCT, typically achieving 10:1 reduction at high visual quality. JPG images power the vast majority of photographic content across the web, email, social media, and digital archives worldwide.
Initial release: September 18, 1992

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert DOTM to JPG?

JPG images are universally viewable — ideal for creating visual previews, thumbnails, or sharing template layouts without Word.

What opens JPG files?

Every image viewer, web browser, phone gallery app, and social media platform handles JPG natively — zero compatibility issues.

Is the page layout preserved?

Yes — each page of your DOTM renders as a separate JPG image with formatting, fonts, tables, and images faithfully captured.

Are macros a risk in JPG?

Not at all — JPG is a pure image format. No macros, scripts, or executable content can exist in the output file.

Is this conversion free?

Yes, Convertio converts DOTM to JPG for free. Premium plans add larger file limits and priority processing speed.

Can I get multiple page images?

Multi-page templates produce one JPG per page. Download them all to get a complete visual representation of your template.

DOTM to JPG Quality Rating

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