The Office Open XML (OOXML) format was introduced with Microsoft Office 2007 and is used by file types such as DOCX, PPTX and XLSX. These are essentially ZIP archives containing XML files. The table below lists some tags which have been observed in OOXML documents, but ExifTool will extract any tags found from XML files of the OOXML document properties ("docProps") directory.
Tips:
1) Structural ZIP tags may be ignored (if desired) with --ZIP:all
on the
command line.
2) Tags may be grouped by their document number in the ZIP archive with the
-g3
or -G3
option.
Tag Name Writable Values / Notes AppVersion no Application no Category no Characters no CharactersWithSpaces no CheckedBy no Client no Company no CreateDate no DateCompleted no Department no Destination no Disposition no Division no DocSecurity no 0 = None
1 = Password protected
2 = Read-only recommended
4 = Read-only enforced
8 = Locked for annotationsDocumentNumber no Editor no ForwardTo no Group no HeadingPairs no HiddenSlides no HyperlinkBase no HyperlinksChanged no 'false' = No
'true' = YesKeywords no Language no LastModifiedBy no LastPrinted no Lines no LinksUpToDate no 'false' = No
'true' = YesMMClips no Mailstop no Manager no Matter no ModifyDate no Notes no Office no Owner no Pages no Paragraphs no PresentationFormat no Project no Publisher no Purpose no ReceivedFrom no RecordedBy no RecordedDate no Reference no RevisionNumber no ScaleCrop no 'false' = No
'true' = YesSharedDoc no 'false' = No
'true' = YesSlides no Source no Status no TelephoneNumber no Template no TitlesOfParts no TotalEditTime no Typist no Words no