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a. The standard defines the attribute fo:border-left, contained within the element <style:graphic-properties>
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Word 2013 supports this attribute for a style applied to a <draw:frame> element containing <draw:image>, <draw:text-box>, or <draw:object-ole> element. Supported if fo:border-top, fo:border-bottom, fo:border-left, and fo:border-right attributes all have the same value. Otherwise, they are ignored and a default border is applied.
b. The standard defines the attribute fo:border-left, contained within the element <style:header-footer-properties>
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This attribute is not supported in Microsoft Word 2013 or later.
c. The standard defines the attribute fo:border-left, contained within the element <style:page-layout-properties>
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This attribute is supported in Word 2013 and later.
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Page borders with widths that cannot be generated by Word are normalized to the default border width.
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The string value for this attribute is discussed in detail in section 7.29.3 of the XSL specification. Support for each item in the string is as follows:
§ Word supports all values of border-width, and supports the following values for border-style: "none", "dotted", "dashed", "solid", "double", "inset", and "outset". All other values for border-style map to "solid".
§ Word supports all values for color.
d. The standard defines the attribute fo:border-left, contained within the element <style:paragraph-properties>
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This attribute is supported in Word 2013 and later.
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The string value for this attribute is discussed in detail in section 7.29.3 of the XSL specification. Support for each item in the string is as follows:
§ Word supports all values of border-width and supports the following values for border-style: "none", "dotted", "dashed", "solid", "double", "inset", and "outset". All other values for border-style map to "solid".
§ Word supports all values for color.
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OfficeArt Math in Word 2013 does not support this attribute on save for text in SmartArt and chart titles and labels.
e. The standard defines the attribute fo:border-left, contained within the element <style:table-cell-properties>
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This attribute is supported in Word 2013 and later.
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The string value for this attribute is discussed in detail in section 7.29.3 of the XSL specification. The following summarizes the support for each item in the string:
§ Word supports all values of border-width and supports the following values for border-style: "none", "dotted", "dashed", "solid", "double", "inset", and "outset". All other values for border-style map to "solid".
§ Word supports all values for color.
f. The standard defines the attribute fo:border-left, contained within the element <style:graphic-properties>
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Excel 2013 supports this attribute for a style applied to a <draw:frame> element containing <draw:image>, <draw:text-box>, or <draw:object-ole> elements. Supported if the fo:border-top, fo:border-bottom, fo:border-left, and fo:border-right attributes all have the same value. Otherwise, they are ignored and a default border is applied.
g. The standard defines the attribute fo:border-left, contained within the element <style:header-footer-properties>
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This attribute is not supported in Microsoft Excel 2013 or later.
h. The standard defines the attribute fo:border-left, contained within the element <style:page-layout-properties>
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This attribute is not supported in Excel 2013 or later.
i. The standard defines the attribute fo:border-left, contained within the element <style:paragraph-properties>
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This attribute is not supported in Excel 2013 or later.
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OfficeArt Math in Excel 2013 does not support this attribute on save for text in text boxes and shapes, SmartArt, and chart titles and labels, and on load for text in the following elements:
§ <draw:rect>
§ <draw:polyline>
§ <draw:polygon>
§ <draw:regular-polygon>
§ <draw:path>
§ <draw:circle>
§ <draw:ellipse>
§ <draw:caption>
§ <draw:measure>
§ <draw:frame>
§ <draw:text-box>
§ <draw:custom-shape>
j. The standard defines the attribute fo:border-left, contained within the element <style:table-cell-properties>
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This attribute is supported in Excel 2013 and later.
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On load, when the border width has been numerically specified, the value is mapped to "thin", "medium", or "thick", as appropriate.
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Excel does not support the following ODF border styles: groove, ridge, inset, and outset. These styles map to the value "solid".
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On save, Excel maps border length as follows: medium and medium dashed borders map to the value "2.0 pt" border; thick borders maps to the value "thick", and all other borders map to the value "thin".
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On save, Excel maps border types as follows: dotted border types maps to the value "dotted", dashed and medium dashed border types map to the value "dashed", double border types map to the value "double", and all other border types map to the value "solid".
k. The standard defines the attribute fo:border-left, contained within the element <style:graphic-properties>
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PowerPoint 2013 supports this attribute for a style applied to a <draw:frame> containing <draw:image>, <draw:text-box>, or <draw:object-ole> elements. This attribute is supported if the attributes named fo:border-top, fo:border-bottom, fo:border-left, and fo:border-right all have the same value. Otherwise, the attributes are ignored and a default border is applied.
l. The standard defines the attribute fo:border-left, contained within the element <style:paragraph-properties>
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OfficeArt Math in PowerPoint 2013 does not support this attribute on load for text in the following elements:
§ <draw:rect>
§ <draw:polyline>
§ <draw:polygon>
§ <draw:regular-polygon>
§ <draw:path>
§ <draw:circle>
§ <draw:ellipse>
§ <draw:caption>
§ <draw:measure>
§ <draw:text-box>
§ <draw:frame>
§ <draw:custom-shape>.