2.1.49 Part 1 Section 5.6, text:soft-page-break

a.   The standard defines the element <text:soft-page-break>

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

On save, Word puts a <text:soft-page-break> element everywhere it would normally mark a soft page break location for all of its other document formats. For ODF, this is only done if <text:soft-page-break> is allowed in that location by the ODF specification.

OfficeArt Math in Word 2013 does not support this element on save for text in SmartArt and chart titles and labels.

b.   The standard defines the element <text:soft-page-break>, contained within the parent element <table:table>

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

Word writes out this element everywhere it would for all its other document formats, as long as it is allowed in that location by the ODF specification.

c.   The standard defines the element <text:soft-page-break>, contained within the parent element <text:p>

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

On save, Word puts a <text:soft-page-break> element everywhere it would normally mark a soft page break location for all of its other document formats. For ODF, this is only done if <text:soft-page-break> is allowed in that location by the ODF specification.

d.   The standard defines the attribute text:soft-page-break, contained within the element <table:table>, contained within the parent element <table:dde-link>

This attribute is not supported in Excel 2013, Excel 2016, or Excel 2019.

e.   The standard defines the element <text:soft-page-break>

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

OfficeArt Math in Excel 2013 does not support this element on save for text in text boxes and shapes, SmartArt, and chart titles and labels, and on load for text in 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>

f.   The standard defines the element <text:soft-page-break>, contained within the parent element <text:p>

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

g.   The standard defines the element <text:soft-page-break>

OfficeArt Math in PowerPoint 2013 does not support this element on load for text in the following elements:

  • <draw:rect>

  • <draw:polyline>

  • <draw:polygon>

  • <draw:regular-polygon>

  • <draw:path>

  • <draw:circle>

  • <draw:ellipse>

  • <draw:caption>

  • <draw:measure>

  • <draw:text-box>

  • <draw:frame>

  • <draw:custom-shape>

h.   The standard defines the element <text:soft-page-break>, contained within the parent element <table:table>

i.   The standard defines the element <text:soft-page-break>, contained within the parent element <table:table-rows>