2.1.561 Part 1 Section 19.238, fo:max-height
a. The standard defines the attribute fo:max-height, contained within the element <draw:text-box>
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This attribute is supported in Word 2013, Word 2016, and Word 2019.
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Word supports length but not percent for this attribute.
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Word supports the fo:max-height attribute when the value is less than the value of the svg:height attribute on the text box's <draw:frame> parent element. For this case, Word uses the value specified in the fo:max-height attribute as the text box's height instead of the svg:height attribute and writes this value to the svg:height attribute on save.
b. The standard defines the attribute fo:max-height, contained within the element <style:graphic-properties>
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Word 2013 does not support this attribute for a style applied to a <draw:frame> element containing the <draw:image>, <draw:text-box>, or <draw:object-ole> elements.
c. The standard defines the attribute fo:max-height, contained within the element <draw:text-box>
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This attribute is supported in Excel 2013, Excel 2016, and Excel 2019.
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Excel supports length but not percent for this attribute.
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Excel supports the fo:max-height attribute when the value is less than the value for the svg:height attribute on the text box's <draw:frame> parent element. For this case, Excel uses the value specified in the fo:max-height attribute as the text box's height instead of the svg:height attribute and writes this value to the svg:height attribute on save.
d. The standard defines the attribute fo:max-height, contained within the element <style:graphic-properties>
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Excel 2013 does not support this attribute for a style applied to a <draw:frame> element containing the <draw:image>, <draw:text-box>, or <draw:object-ole> elements.
e. The standard defines the attribute fo:max-height, contained within the element <draw:text-box>
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This attribute is supported in PowerPoint 2013, PowerPoint 2016, and PowerPoint 2019.
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PowerPoint supports length but not percent for this attribute.
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PowerPoint supports the fo:max-height attribute when the value is less than the value for the svg:height attribute on the text box's <draw:frame> parent element. For this case, PowerPoint uses the value specified in the fo:max-height attribute as the text box's height instead of the svg:height attribute and writes this value to the svg:height attribute on save.
f. The standard defines the attribute fo:max-height, contained within the element <style:graphic-properties>
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PowerPoint 2013 does not support this attribute for a style applied to a <draw:frame> element containing the <draw:image>, <draw:text-box>, or <draw:object-ole> elements.