SXW to DOT Converter

Convert SXW to DOT online — create Word templates from legacy files

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Template Creation

Transform old SXW documents into DOT templates — reuse familiar layouts and styles in modern Word-based workflows.

Fast Processing

Cloud-powered conversion delivers your DOT template in seconds, even from complex multi-page SXW source documents.

Preserve Your Layouts

Keep the formatting and structure of legacy StarOffice documents alive as reusable Word templates for future documents.

How to convert SXW 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

SXW is the word processing document format used by StarOffice 6.0 and OpenOffice.org 1.0, developed by Sun Microsystems and released in 2002. The format was one of the first mainstream office document formats to adopt an XML-based architecture, packaging document content, styles, metadata, and embedded media in a ZIP archive — a structural approach that directly influenced the later OpenDocument Format (ODF). The content.xml file describes the document body using XML elements for paragraphs, headings, lists, tables, footnotes, and inline formatting, while styles.xml defines the styling rules and meta.xml carries document properties. SXW represented a significant milestone in open-source office software, demonstrating that a non-proprietary XML format could handle the full range of word processing features including change tracking, indexes, cross-references, and complex page layouts. One advantage was transparency and openness — the XML structure made document content inspectable, transformable, and processable using standard tools, a sharp contrast to the opaque binary formats dominant at the time. The format's role as a technological precursor to the ODF standard is another historical significance: the OASIS OpenDocument Technical Committee used the OpenOffice.org XML format (including SXW) as the starting point for developing ODF 1.0. While SXW was superseded by ODT with OpenOffice.org 2.0 in 2005, existing SXW documents can be opened by LibreOffice, Apache OpenOffice, and document conversion tools.
Developer: Sun Microsystems
Initial release: 2002
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 SXW to DOT?

DOT is a Word template format — converting SXW to DOT lets you reuse legacy document layouts as templates in Microsoft Word.

What software uses DOT files?

Microsoft Word and LibreOffice Writer both open DOT templates for creating new documents based on predefined styles and layouts.

Will styles and formatting transfer?

Text formatting, paragraph styles, and page layout carry over to the DOT template. Complex StarOffice macros will not transfer.

Is conversion free?

Yes — standard SXW to DOT conversions are free on Convertio. Premium options exist for heavier usage and larger files.

Can I convert on a tablet?

Absolutely. The web-based converter runs in any modern browser — tablet, phone, or desktop, no installs required.

How fast is SXW to DOT conversion?

Conversions typically complete in seconds. Cloud infrastructure handles the processing so your local device is not affected.

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