Transcription of The Microsoft Compound Document File Format
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's Documentation of theMicrosoft Compound Document File FormatAuthorDaniel Rentz Documentation LicenseContributorsOther sourcesHyperlinks to Wikipedia ( ) for various extended informationMailing list started2004-Aug-30 Last Contents1 Introduction .. Terms, Symbols, and Formatting42 Storages and Streams .. 53 Sectors and Sector Chains .. and Sector Chains and SecID Chains74 Compound Document Header .. Document Header File Offsets95 Sector Allocation .. Sector Allocation Allocation Table116 Short-Streams .. Container Allocation Table127 Directory .. Entries158 Example .. Document Sector Allocation Allocation Allocation Glossary .. 2421 Documentation License NoticeThe contents of this Documentation are subject to the Public Documentation License Version (the "License"); you may only use this Documentation if you comply with the terms of this License.
4 Compound Document Header 4 Compound Document Header The compound document header (simply “header” in the following) contains all data needed to start reading a compound document file. 4.1 Compound Document Header Contents The header is always located at the beginning of the file, and its size is exactly 512 bytes. This implies that the first
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