POTM to TXT Converter

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Pure Text Extraction

Strip away all presentation formatting and get the raw text from your POTM slides — clean, lightweight, and ready for any use.

Near-Instant Results

Plain text output means lightning-fast processing. Even large POTM templates convert to TXT in seconds.

Nothing to Install

The conversion runs on Convertio servers in the cloud. Upload from any internet-connected device and get your TXT back moments later.

How to convert POTM to TXT

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

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Choose txt 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 txt 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
TXT (Plain Text) is the most fundamental digital document format, storing unformatted text as a sequence of character codes with no embedded styling, layout instructions, or metadata beyond the characters themselves. The foundation of plain text computing traces to the ASCII standard published in 1963 by the American Standards Association (now ANSI), which defined 128 character codes including uppercase and lowercase Latin letters, digits, punctuation, and control characters. Modern plain text files typically use UTF-8 encoding, a variable-width Unicode scheme that encompasses virtually every writing system worldwide while maintaining backward compatibility with ASCII. Line endings vary by platform convention — LF on Unix/macOS, CR+LF on Windows — though most contemporary tools handle both transparently. One advantage is absolute universality — TXT files can be created, read, and edited on every computing device ever manufactured, from 1960s mainframes to modern smartphones, without any specialized software. The minimal overhead is another core strength: plain text carries zero formatting baggage, making TXT files ideal for configuration files, log output, data interchange, source code, scripts, and any context where content must be processed programmatically. Plain text serves as the substrate for structured formats like CSV, JSON, XML, YAML, and Markdown, and remains the input/output medium for virtually all command-line tools and programming environments. Despite decades of richer alternatives, TXT endures as the one truly universal document format.
Developer: ANSI
Initial release: 1963

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert POTM to TXT?

TXT gives you pure text from your slides — perfect for indexing, searching, feeding into scripts, or quickly reviewing content without opening PowerPoint.

What opens TXT files?

Every operating system includes a text editor that reads TXT — Notepad on Windows, TextEdit on macOS, or any code editor and terminal application.

Does TXT include images or formatting?

No. TXT is plain text only — no images, no fonts, no colors. It captures the written content from your slides and nothing else.

How is slide text organized in the TXT?

Text from each slide appears in order. Titles, body text, and notes are extracted sequentially so the content reads top to bottom.

Is POTM to TXT conversion free?

Yes, Convertio provides this conversion at no cost. Premium tiers offer faster processing and higher file size allowances.

Can I batch-extract text from many files?

Upload multiple POTM templates at once. Each one produces a separate TXT file with its slide content extracted.