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Use this from time to time, and some sheets I want to make pdf as 
hybrid and other times not.

But libreoffice seems to take change as global change. 
Had one directory with sheets set to user hybrid and other with not.

But found when I change one, they all change??
Even with command line headless the result is whatever option was 
last set. 

Is there any command line or option to change this, or is it a 
manual changes every time?

Thanks.

Have some files with links to import cvs or html files, and it hybrid 
used opening in libreoffice would try to import files, which 
generally aren't on others machines.


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