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Le 25/06/11 00:53, lee a écrit :

Hi Lee,

If you want to look at using Python, try using the example
TableSample.py and mailmerge.py which are included with your LibreOffice
installation.

Otherwise, there are several PHP classes and a PERL module that let you
manipulate ODT/ODC documents to your heart's content. I mean if you are
going to script your work and you don't want to learn Basic, you at
least have several other ways of attaining the same objective.

Alex


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