Short answer: Any release (2007,2010,2013,2016) has it's own transitional
format. AFAIK

<mjollni...@laposte.net> schrieb am Di., 26. Apr. 2016, 10:13:

> Hello,
>
> I'm a french user willing to get some answers about OOXML format.
> This post is already released on the fr.discuss mailing list.
>
> As you may know, something changing the game just happened in France.
> The second version of the Interoperability General Refenrential was just
> released.
> It demands all the public administrations (by law) to conform to certain
> file formats when the exchanged from administration to administration or
> from a citizen to an administration and vice et versa.
>
> ODF is recommended.
>
> OOXML strict is tolerated in some case.
> OOXML transitionnal is not.
> Binary older file formats are not either.
>
> Thus, it becomes very interresting to investigate what's behind OOXML.
>
> in this article :
>
> https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/osor/case/complex-singularity-versus-openness
>
> 3 different OOXML formats are described :
> "There is the ECMA version (that’s the one MS Office 2007 writes, which
> was certified by ECMA International). Then there is OOXML Transitional,
> which is relatively close to the ECMA version, and is the format that all
> later versions to date write as default. Finally, there is OOXML Strict."
>
> In this MS$ tab :
>
> https://blogs.office.com/2012/08/13/new-file-format-options-in-the-new-office/#DR3YrKG0ymm0vmwB.97
> Only two OOXML formats are described : transitionnal and strict
>
> A very simple question to an OOXML specialist :
>
> Is transitionnal OOXML ECMA-376 compliant ?
>
> If not, is transitionnal OOXML compliant with any norm or standard ?
>
> Best regards and thanks in advance for any answer.
>
> M.
>
>
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