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@@ -10906,10 +10906,10 @@ one format (say @samp{csv}) to another format (say @samp{ods} or @samp{xls}).
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If you have a working installation of LibreOffice, a document converter is
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pre-configured for you and you can use it right away. If you would like to
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use @file{unoconv} as your preferred converter, customize the variable
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-@code{org-export-odt-convert-process} to point to @code{unoconv}. You can also
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-use a converter of your own choice or tweak the default settings of the default
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-@file{LibreOffice} and @samp{unoconv} converters
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-(@xref{Configuring a document converter}).
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+@code{org-export-odt-convert-process} to point to @code{unoconv}. You can
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+also use your own favorite converter or tweak the default settings of the
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+@file{LibreOffice} and @samp{unoconv} converters. @xref{Configuring a
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+document converter}.
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@subsubsection Automatically exporting to other formats
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@anchor{x-export-to-other-formats}
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