2.1.240 Part 1 Section 10.4.2, draw:frame

a.   The standard defines the element <draw:frame>

This element is supported in Word 2013, Word 2016, and Word 2019.

Word frames become textboxes after save.

This element is supported in Word 2013, Word 2016, and Word 2019.

This element is not supported and will be lost when located inside a <text:p> element in an <office:annotation> element.

b.   The standard defines the element <draw:frame>

This element is supported in Excel 2013, Excel 2016, and Excel 2019.

This element is not supported, and will be lost, when contained within a <text:p>, when that <text:p> is within an <office:annotation>.

c.   The standard defines the element <draw:frame>

This element is supported in PowerPoint 2013, PowerPoint 2016, and PowerPoint 2019.

This element is not supported when located inside a <text:p> element in an <office:annotation> element, and will be lost.

d.   The standard defines the element <draw:frame>, contained within the parent element <draw:a>

This element is not supported in PowerPoint 2013, PowerPoint 2016, or PowerPoint 2019.

PowerPoint creates hyperlinks on shapes using the event-listener mechanism. PowerPoint does not load frames in hyperlinks.