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Extreme Compression

DJVU format delivers some of the smallest file sizes for document content — your POTM slides become ultra-lightweight for storage and transfer.

Cloud Conversion

Processing happens entirely on Convertio servers. No software to download and no strain on your local machine.

Batch Support

Queue multiple POTM files and convert them all to DJVU simultaneously — efficient for large template collections.

How to convert POTM to DJVU

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

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Choose djvu 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 djvu file right afterwards

About formats

POTM (PowerPoint Template with Macros) is a macro-enabled template format for Microsoft PowerPoint, introduced with Office 2007 as part of the Office Open XML family. POTM combines the template functionality of POTX — providing reusable slide masters, layouts, themes, and design foundations — with the ability to embed VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) macro code that executes in presentations created from the template. The format is a ZIP archive containing the standard XML parts for slide masters, layouts, and themes, plus a vbaProject.bin stream housing the VBA project. This combination enables organizations to distribute not just visual consistency but also functional automation: every presentation created from a POTM template inherits both the design system and the programmatic capabilities built into it. Common use cases include templates that automatically populate slides with data from corporate systems, enforce content approval workflows, insert standardized disclaimer slides, or provide custom ribbon tabs with organization-specific tools. One advantage is embedded workflow automation — a POTM template can include initialization macros that configure the presentation environment, add custom menu options, and connect to external data sources the moment a new presentation is created from it. The distinct .potm extension serves a security purpose as well, enabling administrators to apply differentiated trust policies for macro-containing templates versus standard POTX files. POTM is supported exclusively in Microsoft PowerPoint desktop editions where VBA execution is available.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: January 30, 2007
DjVu (pronounced "deja vu") is a document format developed at AT&T Labs by Yann LeCun, Leon Bottou, Patrick Haffner, and Paul Howard, first released in 1996. The format was specifically designed for storing scanned documents and images at very high compression ratios while maintaining visual quality suitable for on-screen reading. DjVu achieves this through a layered approach: the document image is separated into a foreground layer (text and line art at full resolution), a background layer (photographs and textures at reduced resolution), and a mask layer that determines which layer is visible at each pixel. This separation, combined with purpose-built compression algorithms for each layer type, typically produces files 5-10 times smaller than equivalent JPEG or PDF scans. One advantage is exceptional compression on scanned pages — a 300 DPI color scan that might occupy 25 MB as TIFF or 500 KB as JPEG typically compresses to 40-80 KB in DjVu while preserving legible text. The progressive rendering model is another strength: DjVu files stream efficiently over networks, displaying a readable low-resolution version almost immediately while progressively refining to full quality. The format supports multi-page documents, embedded text layers for searchability, hyperlinks, annotations, and a shared dictionary mechanism that further compresses collections of similar pages. DjVu is widely used by libraries and archives for digitized historical documents and manuscripts.
Developer: AT&T Labs
Initial release: 1996

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert POTM to DJVU?

DJVU produces extremely compact files — ideal for archiving presentation templates or distributing slide content where minimal file size matters.

What opens DJVU files?

WinDjView, DjView, Sumatra PDF, and Evince all support DJVU. Browser extensions also exist for viewing DjVu documents directly online.

Is DJVU similar to PDF?

Both are document formats, but DJVU focuses on aggressive compression — especially for scanned or image-heavy content. Files are often much smaller than PDF.

Does DJVU keep the slide layout?

Each slide is captured as a page in the DJVU document, preserving the visual appearance. Text may be stored in a separate layer for searching.

Is POTM to DJVU conversion free?

Yes, Convertio offers free conversion from POTM to DJVU. Premium plans increase upload limits and processing priority.

Can I convert multiple files at once?

Upload several POTM templates and convert them all to DJVU in a single session. Each file is processed independently.