Convert XLS to JPG via command line

With VeryPDF Document Converter (docPrint Pro) installed on your computer, you don’t need to look for other tools to help you convert XLS to JPG or convert XLS to any other image formats. VeryPDF Document Converter is just an all-to-all converter, which can convert all printable files to image files, PDF files, or PS files.

VeryPDF Document Converter provides a command line version and a GUI version. This article aims to explain how to use the command line version of VeryPDF Document Converter to convert XLS to JPG. And in the rest part, when we mention VeryPDF Document Converter, it always refers to the command line application. The entire process includes three steps.

The first step is to download VeryPDF Document Converter. After the command application is installed on your computer, it can be used free for 50 times. The command line application is an executable file named doc2pdf.exe, which is located in the installation folder named docPrint Pro v5.0.

Secondly, open the command prompt window. Under different Window operating systems, the way to open the command prompt window may be slightly different. For instance, if you are a XP user, you need to open the Start menu by clicking Start first, then, click Run on the menu. After that, type cmd in the Run dialog box and at last press Enter. If you are a Vista user, you can take three steps: click Start, type cmd in the Start Menu search box area, and at last press Enter. Anyway, when you see the command prompt window on your screen, please proceed to the next step.

Thirdly, the last but most important step is to type a command line in the command prompt window. Before you type a command line, why don’t you take a look at the basic usage of the executable file and example first?

  • Usage: doc2pdf [options] <-i Document Files> [-o Output]
  • Example: "C:\docPrint Pro v5.0\doc2pdf.exe" -i C:\in.xls -o D:\out.jpg

In the example, "C:\docPrint Pro v5.0\doc2pdf.exe" stands for the executable file, which is located in the folder named docPrint Pro v5.0 on disk D. because some words of the path name are separated by spaces, the path name is enclosed by quotation marks. The path following –i represents the input file and the path following –o represents the output file. If you want to do batch conversion, you are going to need the wildcard * like in "C:\docPrint Pro v5.0\doc2pdf.exe" -i C:\*.xls -o D:\*.jpg. Please press Enter after typing a command line.

This is how you can convert XLS to JPG via command line. I hope this method is helpful. In case you want to get more information about VeryPDF Document Converter or buy it, please visit the product page by clicking http://verypdf.com/artprint/index.html.

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