2.1.1406 Part 1 Section 21.1.2.4.13, lvl1pPr (List Level 1 Text Style)

a.   The standard implies a default value of 347663 for the marL attribute of the pPr, lvl1pPr, lvl2pPr, lvl3pPr, lvl4pPr, lvl5pPr, lvl6pPr, lvl7pPr, lvl8pPr, lvl9pPr and defpPr elements.

Office uses a default value of 0 for the marL attribute.

b.   The standard states that the lvl attribute of the pPr, lvl1pPr, lvl2pPr, lvl3pPr, lvl4pPr, lvl5pPr, lvl6pPr, lvl7pPr, lvl8pPr, lvl9pPr and defpPr elements specifies the text property level that the corresponding paragraph will follow.

Office does not use the lvl attribute if it is specified within the lvl1pPr, lvl2pPr, lvl3pPr, lvl4pPr, lvl5pPr, lvl6pPr, lvl7pPr, lvl8pPr, or lvl9pPr elements.

c.   The standard describes the use of a hyphen when a word is broken across multiple lines for the eaLnBrk attribute of the pPr, lvl1pPr, lvl2pPr, lvl3pPr, lvl4pPr, lvl5pPr, lvl6pPr, lvl7pPr, lvl8pPr, lvl9pPr and defpPr elements.

In Office, the eaLnBrk attribute specifies whether East Asian typography and line-breaking rules shall be applied to text in a paragraph to determine which characters may begin and end each line when lines get too long.  To determine whether an East Asian word can be broken, the presentation application would use the kinsoku settings. If this attribute is omitted, then a value of 1, or true, is implied.

d.   The standard implies a default value of 0 or false for the hangingPunct attribute of the pPr, lvl1pPr, lvl2pPr, lvl3pPr, lvl4pPr, lvl5pPr, lvl6pPr, lvl7pPr, lvl8pPr, lvl9pPr and defpPr elements.

Office uses a default value of 1, or true, for the hangingPunct attribute.

e.   The standard specifies no default value for the defTabSz attribute of the pPr, lvl1pPr, lvl2pPr, lvl3pPr, lvl4pPr, lvl5pPr, lv61pPr, lvl7pPr, lvl8pPr, lvl9pPr and defpPr elements.

Office uses a default value of 914400 EMUs.

f.   The standard implies a default value of -342900 for the indent attribute of the pPr, lvl1pPr, lvl2pPr, lvl3pPr, lvl4pPr, lvl5pPr, lvl6pPr, lvl7pPr, lvl8pPr, lvl9pPr and defpPr elements.

Office uses a default value of 0 for the indent attribute.

g.   The standard implies a default value of 1 or true for the latinLnBrk attribute of the pPr, lvl1pPr, lvl2pPr, lvl3pPr, lvl4pPr, lvl5pPr, lvl6pPr, lvl7pPr, lvl8pPr, lvl9pPr and defpPr elements.

Office uses a default value of 0, or false, for the latinLnBrk attribute.