[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"howto:ppam:linux:en":3},{"resolvedFromAlias":4,"canonicalExt":5,"ext":5,"name":6,"category":7,"categoryName":8,"updatedAt":9,"os":10,"osLabel":11,"quickSolution":12,"stepByStep":13,"recommendedSoftware":17,"alternativeMethods":18,"commonIssues":19,"securityNote":41,"extensionPath":42,"extensionLabel":43,"breadcrumbs":44,"metaDescription":54},false,"ppam","PowerPoint Macro-Enabled Add-In","documents","Documents","2026-06-12T09:24:47.460Z","linux","Linux","To open .PPAM files on Linux, identify the file as a PowerPoint macro-enabled add-in (commonly mapped to application/vnd.ms-powerpoint.addin.macroEnabled.12).",[14,15,16],"Identify the file as a PowerPoint macro-enabled add-in (commonly mapped to application/vnd.ms-powerpoint.addin.macroEnabled.12).","On a Linux desktop, set an association for the MIME type to an application if desired via the freedesktop.org MIME association mechanism, but note that add-ins are typically meant to be loaded by Microsoft PowerPoint.","If you need to use the add-in’s functionality, transfer the file to a system with Microsoft PowerPoint and load it there.",[],[],[20,27,34],{"title":21,"description":22,"steps":23},"The .ppam won’t open like a presentation","PPAM is a PowerPoint Add-In, so double-clicking it may not open a slide deck. It must be loaded from inside PowerPoint as an add-in.",[24,25,26],"Open Microsoft PowerPoint first.","From PowerPoint’s add-in loading workflow, browse to the .ppam using the “PowerPoint Add-Ins (*.ppam; *.ppa)” file type filter if shown.","After loading, check PowerPoint’s interface for new commands added by the add-in.",{"title":28,"description":29,"steps":30},"PowerPoint fails to load the add-in after changing macro security settings","Microsoft’s troubleshooting guidance notes scenarios where PowerPoint may not load an add-in depending on macro security behavior and how the add-in is being loaded.",[31,32,33],"In PowerPoint, try loading the add-in again using the “PowerPoint Add-Ins (*.ppam; *.ppa)” selection when browsing for the add-in.","If it still fails, review your macro/add-in security configuration and only enable add-ins from trusted sources.","Confirm you are using a PowerPoint version that supports .ppam add-ins.",{"title":35,"description":36,"steps":37},"Linux desktop opens the file in the wrong app (or asks what to use)","Linux desktop environments rely on MIME type mappings and MIME-to-application associations. If the shared MIME database doesn’t recognize the extension or the association isn’t set, the system may not choose a sensible default.",[38,39,40],"Ensure the file is treated as application/vnd.ms-powerpoint.addin.macroEnabled.12 where your environment supports MIME typing.","Set or change the default application for that MIME type using your desktop environment’s association settings (per the freedesktop.org mime-apps mechanism).","For actual add-in use, open it with Microsoft PowerPoint on a supported platform and load it as an add-in.",".ppam add-ins can include VBA code (macros). Treat them as active content: only load add-ins you trust.","/file-extension/ppam",".PPAM",[45,48,51],{"label":46,"to":47},"Home","/",{"label":49,"to":50},"How To","/file-extension",{"label":52,"to":53},"Open .PPAM on Linux","/how-to/open-ppam-on-linux","Learn how to open .PPAM files on Linux with step-by-step instructions, recommended software, and troubleshooting tips."]