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2.1.681 Section 15.5.5, Text Align

a. The standard defines the attribute fo:text-align, contained within the element <style:paragraph-properties>

This attribute is supported in core Word 2007.

This attribute is supported on save for text in SmartArt and chart titles and labels.

b. The standard defines the attribute fo:text-align, contained within the element <style:paragraph-properties>

This attribute is supported in core Excel 2007.

On load, Excel 2007 reads the start value as meaning left and the end value as meaning right. On save, Excel 2007 does not use the start value or end value.

This attribute is supported on load for text in any of the following items: text boxes, shapes, SmartArt, chart titles, and labels.

This attribute is supported on save for text in any of 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>

On load, the values "start" and "end" map to the values "left" or "right" in OOXML, depending on text direction. If the text direction cannot be determined, "start" is mapped to "left" and "end" is mapped to "right".

c. The standard defines the property "center", contained within the attribute fo:text-align, contained within the element <style:paragraph-properties>

This property is supported in core Excel 2007.

d. The standard defines the property "end", contained within the attribute fo:text-align, contained within the element <style:paragraph-properties>

This property is not supported in core Excel 2007.

On load, Excel 2007 maps the “end” property to right alignment. On save, the “end” property is not used, and right alignment is mapped to the “right” property.

e. The standard defines the property "justify", contained within the attribute fo:text-align, contained within the element <style:paragraph-properties>

This property is supported in core Excel 2007.

f. The standard defines the property "left", contained within the attribute fo:text-align, contained within the element <style:paragraph-properties>

This property is supported in core Excel 2007.

g. The standard defines the property "right", contained within the attribute fo:text-align, contained within the element <style:paragraph-properties>

This property is supported in core Excel 2007.

h. The standard defines the property "start", contained within the attribute fo:text-align, contained within the element <style:paragraph-properties>

This property is not supported in core Excel 2007.

On load, Excel 2007 maps the “start” property to left alignment. On save, the “start” property is not used, and left alignment is mapped to the “left” property.

i. The standard defines the attribute fo:text-align, contained within the element <style:paragraph-properties>

This attribute is supported on load for text in any of 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:image>

<draw:text-box>

<draw:custom-shape>

On read, "start" and "end" map to either "left" or "right" in PowerPoint 2007 depending on text direction. If text direction cannot be determined, "start" is mapped to "left" and "end" is mapped to "right".

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