Greg,

> I have looked at ooconvert, but unfortunately the current version is
> limited to *nix, and I am currently in a MS windows world.  I tried
> getting it to run under cygwin at one point, but did not succeed at
the
> time.  Once it is available more generally, I will just set up
Makefiles
> so that I can automatically produce either .doc or .pdf documents from
> my templates and data.

I found the Java tool at

   http://www.artofsolving.com/opensource/jodconverter

(they changed the name). I just tried it on my Windows machine and it
worked. You have to start a headless soffice process (see the readme
file) and then it is a simple command line away.

Max

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