PPTM to PCX Converter

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Legacy System Support

PCX is recognized by decades of software — converting PPTM slides to this format ensures compatibility with older systems that predate modern image standards.

Slides to Raster Images

Each PPTM slide renders as a full-color PCX bitmap, capturing text, shapes, and graphics in a widely recognized raster format.

No Executable Content

PCX carries only pixel data — no macros, no scripts, no embedded objects. Your converted slides are completely inert and safe to share.

How to convert PPTM to PCX

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

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Choose pcx 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 pcx file right afterwards

About formats

PPTM is a macro-enabled presentation format for Microsoft PowerPoint, introduced with Office 2007 as part of the Office Open XML family. Structurally identical to PPTX — a ZIP archive containing XML parts for slides, layouts, themes, and media — PPTM adds the ability to store and execute VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) macro code within the presentation. The deliberate separation of macro-enabled (.pptm) and macro-free (.pptx) extensions was a security design decision: users and administrators can identify macro-containing files by extension alone, and security policies can block or warn about macro-enabled formats while freely allowing standard PPTX files. PPTM files store VBA projects in a dedicated binary stream (vbaProject.bin) within the ZIP package, alongside the same XML slide content used by PPTX. Macros in PowerPoint presentations power automated slide generation, custom ribbon interfaces, interactive quizzes, data-driven content updates, and integration with external data sources. One advantage is workflow automation — PPTM enables repeatable processes like generating monthly report decks from database queries or updating financial charts across dozens of slides with a single button click. The format preserves full compatibility with the OOXML specification, meaning all standard PowerPoint features — transitions, animations, embedded media, SmartArt — work identically to PPTX. PPTM is supported by Microsoft PowerPoint on Windows and macOS, with macro execution limited to the desktop application.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: January 30, 2007
PCX (PiCture eXchange) is a raster image format created by ZSoft Corporation in 1985 as the native format of their PC Paintbrush application, one of the first painting programs for IBM PC compatibles. The format uses a simple run-length encoding (RLE) compression scheme that works by replacing consecutive identical pixel values with a count-value pair, achieving modest compression on images with large areas of uniform color. A PCX file consists of a 128-byte header (specifying dimensions, color depth, palette information, DPI, and encoding method), the RLE-compressed pixel data organized in scan-line order, and an optional 256-color palette appended after the image data. The format evolved through several versions supporting increasing color depths: 1-bit monochrome, 4-bit (16 colors), 8-bit (256 colors), and 24-bit true color using multiple color planes. PCX became one of the most popular image formats during the DOS era, widely supported by paint programs, word processors, desktop publishers, and early games throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. One advantage was broad DOS-era software compatibility — PCX served as a practical interchange format when competing programs used proprietary raster formats. The simplicity of RLE decoding is another strength, requiring minimal CPU and memory resources ideal for the hardware of that period. While PNG, JPEG, and other modern formats have replaced PCX in contemporary use, the format remains encountered in legacy archives and retro computing contexts.
Developer: ZSoft Corporation
Initial release: 1985

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PPTM to PCX?

PCX is still used in legacy publishing, fax systems, and certain industrial applications. Converting from PPTM generates images compatible with these older workflows.

What opens PCX?

IrfanView, XnView, GIMP, and Adobe Photoshop all open PCX files. Most Windows image viewers also handle the format without issues.

Is PCX compressed?

PCX uses simple RLE (Run-Length Encoding) compression. It reduces file size modestly — effective for slides with large uniform color areas.

Do macros survive in PCX?

No — PCX is a raster image format that holds only pixel data. All VBA code from the PPTM is discarded entirely during conversion.

Is PCX still relevant today?

While newer formats have largely replaced PCX for general use, it remains important in legacy systems, certain medical imaging, and retro computing contexts.

Is PPTM to PCX conversion free?

Convertio provides this conversion free of charge. Paid accounts unlock higher throughput and batch processing features.

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