2.1.240 Part 1 Section 10.4.2, draw:frame
a. The standard defines the element <draw:frame>
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This element is supported in Word 2013, Word 2016, and Word 2019.
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Word frames become textboxes after save.
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This element is supported in Word 2013, Word 2016, and Word 2019.
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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>
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This element is supported in Excel 2013, Excel 2016, and Excel 2019.
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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>
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This element is supported in PowerPoint 2013, PowerPoint 2016, and PowerPoint 2019.
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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>
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This element is not supported in PowerPoint 2013, PowerPoint 2016, or PowerPoint 2019.
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PowerPoint creates hyperlinks on shapes using the event-listener mechanism. PowerPoint does not load frames in hyperlinks.