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Uploaded SIXEL images and converted DOTM results are automatically purged — originals immediately, outputs within 24 hours.

Batch Support

Upload multiple SIXEL images and convert them all to DOTM in one session — no need to repeat the process for each individual file.

Quick Turnaround

Most SIXEL files convert to DOTM within moments. Server-side processing ensures speed regardless of your device capabilities.

How to convert SIXEL to DOTM

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

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Choose dotm 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 dotm file right afterwards

About formats

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
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

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert SIXEL to DOTM?

Terminal-rendered SIXEL graphics are confined to the command line. Converting to DOTM makes them usable across all platforms and apps.

What programs can open DOTM?

Microsoft Word opens DOTM macro templates. LibreOffice Writer imports them, though macro functionality may be limited outside Word.

Does SIXEL to DOTM preserve quality?

The conversion keeps your image data intact — DOTM does not introduce compression artifacts, ensuring the output matches the original closely.

Is SIXEL to DOTM conversion fast?

The process is fast — cloud-based processing handles SIXEL to DOTM conversion in seconds for standard-sized images, even on slower connections.

Does Convertio support batch SIXEL to DOTM conversion?

Yes — upload multiple SIXEL files in one session and convert them all to DOTM simultaneously. Batch processing saves time on repetitive tasks.