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I'm attempting to use the -convert-to command line option to convert files
between formats without using LibreOffice's GUI.  I'm using LibreOffice
Portable on Windows XP.  Here's an example command:

LibreOfficePortable.exe -headless -convert-to pdf untitled.odt

The command executes silently (returning no output of any sort), but doesn't
appear to create an output file.

I've tried the command from both the Windows command line and from MSYS.
I've also tried several other variants (such as calling soffice.exe
directly) with the same result.

Has anyone had success with this operation?  I'm not sure whether results
may differ between "vanilla" LibreOffice and LibreOffice Portable, so I have
also posted this question under LibreOffice Portable's list.

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