2.1.221 Part 1 Section 10.2.3, draw:layer
a. The standard defines the attribute draw:layer
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Word 2013 does not support this attribute for the following elements:
<draw:rect>
<draw:line>
<draw:polyline>
<draw:polygon>
<draw:regular-polygon>
<draw:path>
<draw:circle>
<draw:ellipse>
<draw:connector>
<draw:caption>
<draw:measure>
<draw:g>
<draw:frame>
<draw:custom-shape>
b. The standard defines the attribute draw:layer, contained within the element <office:annotation>
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This attribute is not supported in Word 2013, Word 2016, or Word 2019.
c. The standard defines the attribute draw:layer
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Excel 2013 does not support this attribute for the following elements:
<draw:rect>
<draw:line>
<draw:polyline>
<draw:polygon>
<draw:regular-polygon>
<draw:path>
<draw:circle>
<draw:ellipse>
<draw:connector>
<draw:caption>
<draw:measure>
<draw:g>
<draw:frame>
<draw:custom-shape>
d. The standard defines the attribute draw:layer, contained within the element <office:annotation>
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This attribute is not supported in Excel 2013, Excel 2016, or Excel 2019.
e. The standard defines the attribute draw:layer
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PowerPoint 2013 supports this attribute for the following elements:
<draw:rect>
<draw:line>
<draw:polyline>
<draw:polygon>
<draw:regular-polygon>
<draw:path>
<draw:circle>
<draw:ellipse>
<draw:connector>
<draw:caption>
<draw:measure>
<draw:g>
<draw:frame>
<draw:custom-shape>
f. The standard defines the element <draw:layer>
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This element is supported in PowerPoint 2013, PowerPoint 2016, and PowerPoint 2019.
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This element is used to identify backgrounds inherited by layouts from masters. If a shape on a master-page is identified as a layout and the shape is on a layer that has a name in the form "<master-page-bg>", then these shapes are inherited from the slide master, and will not appear on the slide. Layers are also used to signify hidden/protected shapes. Beyond these uses, PowerPoint does not support a general concept of layers.