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What is an SVM file? An SVM file is a vector image created by a program included in the OpenOffice or LibreOffice productivity suites. It contains a 6-byte signature, VCLMTF, and binary data that comprises an image. The SVM file format was originally created for StarDivision StarOffice.

More Information OpenOffice and LibreOffice are open source Microsoft Office equivalents that allow users to create text documents, presentations, spreadsheets, and images. Both suites' Draw programs allow users to create vector images and save those images as SVM files. Users can then add SVM images to their documents, presentations, or spreadsheets. The SVM file format is similar to the .WMF (Windows Metafile) format that Windows previously used. Some SVM files included in LibreOffice's sample documents may not use the .svm extension, but they can be identified by opening the file and locating SVM files' unique VCLMTF signature.

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What is an SVM file?

An SVM file is a vector image created by a program included in the OpenOffice or LibreOffice productivity suites. It contains a 6-byte signature, VCLMTF, and binary data that comprises an image. The SVM file format was originally created for StarDivision StarOffice.

More Information

OpenOffice and LibreOffice are open source Microsoft Office equivalents that allow users to create text documents, presentations, spreadsheets, and images. Both suites' Draw programs allow users to create vector images and save those images as SVM files. Users can then add SVM images to their documents, presentations, or spreadsheets.

The SVM file format is similar to the .WMF (Windows Metafile) format that Windows previously used. Some SVM files included in LibreOffice's sample documents may not use the .svm extension, but they can be identified by opening the file and locating SVM files' unique VCLMTF signature.

How to open an SVM file

You can open an SVM file in OpenOffice Draw (cross-platform) or LibreOffice Draw (cross-platform. To do so, select File → Open... from either program's menu bar.

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Updated: January 27, 2021

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What is an SVM file?
An SVM file is a vector image created by a program included in the OpenOffice or LibreOffice productivity suites. It contains a 6-byte signature, VCLMTF, and binary data that comprises an image. The SVM file format was originally created for StarDivision StarOffice.
How do I open an .svm file?
You can open an SVM file in OpenOffice Draw (cross-platform) or LibreOffice Draw (cross-platform. To do so, select File → Open... from either program's menu bar.