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a. The standard defines the element <mspace>
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This element is not supported in MathML in Microsoft Word 2013 or later.
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This element is supported in OfficeArt Math in Word 2013 and later.
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On load, OfficeArt Math in Word reads the <mspace> element. On load, the <mspace> element is treated as a space character when width, height or depth are specified.
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On save, OfficeArt Math in Word does not write the <mspace> element.
b. The standard defines the attribute class, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is not supported in Word 2013 or later.
c. The standard defines the attribute depth, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is supported in Word 2013 and later.
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On load, Word reads the depth attribute in an <mspace> element. An ASCII space is inserted.
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On save, Word does not write the <mspace> element.
d. The standard defines the attribute height, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is supported in Word 2013 and later.
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On load, Word reads the height attribute in an <mspace> element. An ASCII space is inserted.
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On save, Word does not write the <mspace> element.
e. The standard defines the attribute id, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is not supported in Word 2013 or later.
f. The standard defines the attribute linebreak, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is supported in Word 2013 and later.
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On load, Word reads the linebreak attribute in an <mspace> element. If the linebreak attribute has the value of "newline" or "indentingnewline" and the following element is <mo> then a break is inserted. Otherwise, the linebreak attribute is ignored.
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On save, Word does not write the <mspace> element.
g. The standard defines the property "auto | nobreak | goodbreak | badbreak", contained within the attribute linebreak, contained within the element <mspace>
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This property is not supported in Word 2013 or later.
h. The standard defines the attribute style, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is not supported in Word 2013 or later.
i. The standard defines the attribute width, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is supported in Word 2013 and later.
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On load, Word reads the width attribute in an <mspace> element. An ASCII space is inserted.
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On save, Word does not write the <mspace> element.
j. The standard defines the attribute xref, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is not supported in Word 2013 or later.
k. The standard defines the element <mspace>
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This element is supported in Microsoft Excel 2013 and later.
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On load, Excel reads the <mspace> element. On load, the <mspace> element is treated as a space character when width, height or depth are specified.
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On save, Excel does not write the <mspace> element.
l. The standard defines the attribute class, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is not supported in Excel 2013 or later.
m. The standard defines the attribute depth, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is supported in Excel 2013 and later.
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On load, Excel reads the depth attribute in an <mspace> element. An ASCII space is inserted.
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On save, Excel does not write the <mspace> element.
n. The standard defines the attribute height, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is supported in Excel 2013 and later.
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On load, Excel reads the height attribute in an <mspace> element. An ASCII space is inserted.
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On save, Excel does not write the <mspace> element.
o. The standard defines the attribute id, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is not supported in Excel 2013 or later.
p. The standard defines the attribute linebreak, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is supported in Excel 2013 and later.
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On load, Excel reads the linebreak attribute in an <mspace> element. If the linebreak attribute has the value of "newline" or "indentingnewline" and the following element is <mo> then a break is inserted. Otherwise, the linebreak attribute is ignored.
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On save, Excel does not write the <mspace> element.
q. The standard defines the property "auto | nobreak | goodbreak | badbreak", contained within the attribute linebreak, contained within the element <mspace>
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This property is not supported in Excel 2013 or later.
r. The standard defines the attribute style, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is not supported in Excel 2013 or later.
s. The standard defines the attribute width, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is supported in Excel 2013 and later.
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On load, Excel reads the width attribute in an <mspace> element. An ASCII space is inserted.
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On save, Excel does not write the <mspace> element.
t. The standard defines the attribute xref, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is not supported in Excel 2013 or later.
u. The standard defines the element <mspace>
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This element is supported in Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 and later.
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On load, PowerPoint reads the <mspace> element. On load, the <mspace> element is treated as a space character when width, height, or depth are specified.
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On save, PowerPoint does not write the <mspace> element.
v. The standard defines the attribute class, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is not supported in PowerPoint 2013 or later.
w. The standard defines the attribute depth, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is supported in PowerPoint 2013 and later.
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On load, PowerPoint reads the depth attribute in an <mspace> element. An ASCII space is inserted.
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On save, PowerPoint does not write the <mspace> element.
x. The standard defines the attribute height, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is supported in PowerPoint 2013 and later.
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On load, PowerPoint reads the height attribute in an <mspace> element. An ASCII space is inserted.
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On save, PowerPoint does not write the <mspace> element.
y. The standard defines the attribute id, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is not supported in PowerPoint 2013 or later.
z. The standard defines the attribute linebreak, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is supported in PowerPoint 2013 and later.
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On load, PowerPoint reads the linebreak attribute in an <mspace> element. If the linebreak attribute has the value of "newline" or "indentingnewline" and the following element is <mo>, then a break is inserted. Otherwise, the linebreak attribute is ignored.
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On save, PowerPoint does not write the <mspace> element.
aa. The standard defines the property "auto | nobreak | goodbreak | badbreak", contained within the attribute linebreak, contained within the element <mspace>
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This property is not supported in PowerPoint 2013 or later.
bb. The standard defines the attribute style, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is not supported in PowerPoint 2013 or later.
cc. The standard defines the attribute width, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is supported in PowerPoint 2013 and later.
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On load, PowerPoint reads the width attribute in an <mspace> element. An ASCII space is inserted.
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On save, PowerPoint does not write the <mspace> element.
dd. The standard defines the attribute xref, contained within the element <mspace>
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This attribute is not supported in PowerPoint 2013 or later.