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<dd>written immediately after the <b>plcfhdrtxbxtxt</b> if the header subdocument contains
textboxes.</dd>
<dt><b>grpxstatnowners (annotation owner table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table if the document contains
annotations.</dd>
<dt><b>plcfandref (annotation reference position table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the <b>grpxstatnowners</b> if the document contains
annotations</dd>
<dt><b>plcfandtxt (annotation text position table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the <b>plcfandref</b> if the document contains annotations.</dd>
<dt><b>plcfsed (section table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table. recorded in all word documents</dd>
<dt><b>pgdmother (page description table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the <b>plcfsed</b> in all word documents</dd>
<dt><b>bkdmother (break descriptor table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the<b> pgdmother</b> in all word documents</dd>
<dt><b>plcfphe (paragraph height table)</b></dt>
<dd>written after the previously recorded table, if paragraph heights have been recorded.
only written during a fast save.</dd>
<dt><b>plcfsea (private)</b></dt>
<dd>plcf reserved for private use by word.</dd>
<dt><b>plcflvc (list and outline level table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table during fast save only.</dd>
<dt><b>plcasumy (autosummary analysis)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the document stored is in
autosummary view mode.</dd>
<dt><b>sttbglsy (glossary name string table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the document stored is a
glossary.</dd>
<dt><b>sttbglsystyle (glossary style name string table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after <b>sttbglsy</b>, if the document stored is a glossary.</dd>
<dt><b>plcfglsy (glossary entry text position table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the document stored is a
glossary.</dd>
<dt><b>plcfhdd (header text position table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the document contains
headers or footers.</dd>
<dt><b>plcfbtechpx (bin table for chp fkps)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table. this is recorded in all word
documents.</dd>
<dt><b>plcfbtepapx (bin table for pap fkps)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the <b>plcfbtechpx</b>. this is recorded in all word
documents.</dd>
<dt><b>plcfbtelvc (bin table for lvc fkps)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the <b>plcfbtepapx</b>. this is recorded in all word
documents.</dd>
<dt><b>sttbfrmark (revision mark author string table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after <b>plcfbtelvc</b>, if the document contains revision marks.</dd>
<dt><b>plcffldmom (table of field positions and statuses for main document)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table if the main document contains
fields.</dd>
<dt><b>plcffldhdr (table of field positions and statuses for header subdocument)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the header subdocument
contains fields.</dd>
<dt><b>plcffldftn (table of field positions and statuses for footnote subdocument)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the footnote subdocument
contains fields.</dd>
<dt><b>plcffldatn (table of field positions and statuses for annotation subdocument)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the annotation subdocument
contains fields.</dd>
<dt><b>plcffldedn (table of field positions and statuses for endnote subdocument)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the endnote subdocument
contains fields.</dd>
<dt><b>plcffldtxbx (table of field positions and statuses for textbox subdocument)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the textbox subdocument
contains fields.</dd>
<dt><b>plcocx (ocx position table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the document contains ole
controls. undocumented.</dd>
<dt><b>plcffldhdrtxbx (table of field positions and statuses for textbox subdocument of
header subdocument)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the textbox subdocument of
the header subdocument contains fields.</dd>
<dt><b>dgginfo (office drawing information)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table. format is described in the
office drawing group format document.</dd>
<dt><b>plcspamom (office drawing table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the document contains office
drawings.</dd>
<dt><b>plcspahdr (header office drawing table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the header subdocument
contains office drawings.</dd>
<dt><b>sttbfbkmk (table of bookmark name strings)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the document contains
bookmarks.</dd>
<dt><b>plcfbkmkf (table recording beginning cps of bookmarks)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the <b>sttbfbkmk</b>, if the document contains bookmarks.</dd>
<dt><b>plcfbkmkl (table recording limit cps of bookmarks)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the <b>plcfbkmkf</b>, if the document contains bookmarks.</dd>
<dt><b>sttbfatnbkmk (table of annotation bookmark string names)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the document contains
annotations with bookmarks.</dd>
<dt><b>plcfatnbkf (table recording beginning cps of bookmarks in the annotation subdocument)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the <b>sttbfatnbkmk</b> previously recorded table, if the
document contains annotations with bookmarks.</dd>
<dt><b>plcfatnbkl (table recording limit cps of bookmarks in the annotation subdocument)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the <b>plcfatnbkf</b> previously recorded table, if the
document contains anotations with bookmarks.</dd>
<dt><b>plcfspl (spelling state table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table. records state of spell checking
in a plcf of spls structures.</dd>
<dt><b>plcfgram (grammar state table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table. records state of grammar
checking in a plcf of spls structures.</dd>
<dt><b>plcfwkb (work book document partition table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the document is a master
document.</dd>
<dt><b>formfldsttbs (form field dropdown string tables)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the document contains form
field dropdown controls.</dd>
<dt><b>sttbcaption (caption title string table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the document contains
captions.</dd>
<dt><b>sttbautocaption (auto caption string table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the document contains auto
captions.</dd>
<dt><b>sttbfnm (filename reference string table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if the document references
other documents.</dd>
<dt><b>sttbsavedby (last saved by string table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table.</dd>
<dt><b>plcflst (list formats)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the end of the previously recorded, if there are any lists
defined in the document. this begins with a short count of lstf structures followed by
those lstf structures.</dd>
<dd>this is immediately followed by the allocated data hanging off the lstfs. this data
consists of the array of lvls for each lstf. (each lvl consists of an lvlf followed by two
grpprls and an xst.)</dd>
<dt><b>plflfo (more list formats)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the end of the <b>plcflst</b> and its accompanying data, if
there are any lists defined in the document. this consists first of a pl of lfo records,
followed by the allocated data (if any) hanging off the lfos. the allocated data consists
of the array of lfolvlfs for each lfo (and each lfolvlf is immediately followed by some
lvls).</dd>
<dt><b>sttbflistnames (more list formats)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the end of the plflfo and its accompanying data, if there are
any lists defined in the document. this is a string table containg the list names for each
list. it is parallel with the <b>plcflst</b>, and may contain null strings if the
corresponding lst does not have a list name.</dd>
<dt><b>hplgosl (grammar option settings)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table. this undocumented structure
maps lid and grammar checker type to grammar checking options.</dd>
<dt><b>stwuser (macro user storage)</b></dt>
<dt><b>routeslip (mailer routing slip)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if this document has a mailer
routing slip.</dd>
<dt><b>cmds</b> (recording of command data structures)</dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if special commands are linked
to this document.</dd>
<dt><b>prdrvr (printer driver information)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if a print environment is
recorded for the document.</dd>
<dt><b>prenvport (print environment in portrait mode)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if a portrait mode print
environment is recorded for this document.</dd>
<dt><b>prenvland (print environment in landscape mode)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if a landscape mode print
environment is recorded for this document.</dd>
<dt><b>wss (window state structure)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the end of previously recorded structure, if the document was
saved while a window was open.</dd>
<dt><b>pms (print merge state)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the previously recorded table, if information about the print
/ mail merge state is recorded for the document</dd>
<dt><b>clx (encoding of the sprm lists for a complex file and piece table for a any file)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the end of previously recorded structure. this is recorded in
all word documents.</dd>
<dt><b>sttbfffn (table of font name strings)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the <b>clx</b>. this is recorded in all word documents. the <b>sttbfffn</b>
is an sttbf where each string is instead an ffn structure (note that just as for a
pascal-style string, the first byte in the ffn records the total number of bytes not
counting the count byte itself). the names of the fonts correspond to the ftc codes in the
chp structure. for example, the first font name listed corresponds is the name for ftc =
0.</dd>
<dt><b>sttbttmbd (true type font embedding string table)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the end of previously recorded structure if document contains
embedded true type fonts.</dd>
<dt><b>dop (document properties record)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the end of previously recorded structure. this is recorded in
all word documents</dd>
<dt><b>sttbfassoc (table of associated strings)</b></dt>
<dt><b>autosavesource (name of original)</b></dt>
<dd>written immediately after the <b>sttbfassoc</b> table. this field only appears in
autosave files. these files are normal word documents in every other way. also, autosaved
files are typically in the complex file format except that we don't overwrite the tables
(plcf*, etc.). i.e., an autosaved file is typically longer than the equivalent word
document.</dd>
</dl>
</blockquote>
<a name="08">
<h2>format of the data stream</h2>
</a>
<blockquote>
<dl>
<dt><b>pictures</b></dt>
<dd>word picture structures are concatenated one after the other if the document contains
<dt><b>embedded objects-native data</b></dt>
<dd>word embedded object structures are concatenated one after the other if the document
contains embedded objects.</dd>
<dt><b>huge papxs</b></dt>
<dd>the grpprls from papxs which are too large to fit in an fkp are concatenated one after
the other as necessary.</dd>
</dl>
</blockquote>
<a name="09">
<h2>fib</h2>
</a>
<p>the fib contains a "magic word" and pointers to the various other parts of
the file, as well as information about the length of the file. the fib starts at the
beginning of the file. the fib is <a href="#57">defined</a> in the structure definition
section of this document.</p>
<a name="10">
<h2>text</h2>
</a>
<p>the text of the file starts at fib.fcmin. fib.fcmin is usually set to the next 128 byte
boundary after the end of the fib. the text in a word document is ascii text with the
following restrictions (ascii codes given in decimal):\
<ul>
<li><b>paragraph ends</b> are stored as a single carriage return character (ascii 13). no
other occurrences of this character sequence are allowed.</li>
<li><b>hard line breaks</b> which are not paragraph ends are stored as ascii 11. other line
break or word wrap information is not stored.</li>
<li><b>breaking hyphen
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