On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 04:37:49PM -0500, Anthony Chilco wrote:
> Hi Loren,
> Just use 'file / wizards / Document converter'.
> tc
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This will do part of what I want, I am also looking for a way in
which to mass convert the openoffice native documents back into
microsoft office format.  And also, on a seperate project I would
like to be able to have openoffice open an excel spreadsheet and
convert it to csv with-out user intervention.  The script currently
takes csv as it's input and generates an xml file, plus some binary
data and c code from it, but the original source is from an excel
file and I have to create the csv file by hand everytime.  I'd like
to be able to just run convert.sh and have everything from the excel
file to final c code be processed as we are regularly updating the
spreadsheet with more data and bug fixes.

> 
> Loren M. Lang wrote:
> >I have a hundred or so powerpoint presentations or so that I'd like to
> >convert to openoffice format and possibly back again, is there an easy
> >way that I can write a script that simply opens a powerpoint and save it
> >as openoffice format, or vice-versa?  I can't seem to figure out how to
> >save it as a specific format.
> >
> 

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