TXT to DOT Converter

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Template Ready

Transform your TXT into a DOT template that sets default styles and layout for any new Word document you create from it.

Online Processing

No Word installation needed. The conversion runs on cloud servers — just use your browser to upload and retrieve the DOT.

Multiple Files Welcome

Upload several TXT files and convert them to DOT templates in a single session — streamline your document workflow.

How to convert TXT to DOT

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

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Choose dot 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 dot file right afterwards

About formats

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
DOT is the binary template format for Microsoft Word, using the same OLE2 compound document structure as DOC files. A DOT file contains a complete document framework — styles, page layout, margins, headers and footers, boilerplate text, macros, AutoText entries, toolbar customizations, and keyboard shortcuts — that serves as a reusable foundation for creating new documents with consistent formatting. When a user creates a new document based on a DOT template, Word generates a fresh untitled DOC pre-populated with the template's content and styling while leaving the original template file unmodified. The format supports every feature available in DOC, including complex formatting, embedded objects, form fields, and VBA macro code. The Normal.dot file holds particular significance as Word's global template, storing default styles, macros, and customizations that apply to all new blank documents. DOT templates became essential to enterprise document management, ensuring that legal contracts, business letters, technical reports, and corporate communications consistently adhered to organizational formatting standards. One advantage is brand and compliance consistency — distributing DOT files across an organization guarantees uniform document appearance without relying on individual users to manually configure styles and layouts. While the XML-based DOTX format has replaced DOT for modern workflows, the binary template format remains in use in environments requiring Word 97-2003 compatibility and in legacy template libraries.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1997

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert TXT to DOT?

DOT is a Word template format — converting gives you a reusable base document with consistent styling for future text entries.

What applications open DOT?

Microsoft Word, LibreOffice Writer, and WPS Office open DOT templates. Double-clicking creates a new document based on the template.

What is a DOT file exactly?

DOT is the classic Word template format (97-2003). It stores default styles, layout, and content that new documents inherit.

Is TXT to DOT free?

Yes — Convertio provides free TXT to DOT conversion. Upgraded plans are available for bulk processing and priority queues.

Can I edit the template later?

Absolutely. Open the DOT in Word or LibreOffice, adjust formatting and styles, and save it as your go-to template.

Works on macOS?

Convertio is browser-based — it runs on macOS, Windows, Linux, and mobile devices without any software installation.

TXT to DOT Quality Rating

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