Convert documents of ODT to EMF by command line

The command line application doc2pdf.exe can be used to convert any printable documents to image formats and you just need three steps to finish the whole conversion process. If you want to convert the document of odt to emf image format, you can use it as your tool and it will surely do the word perfectly for you.

The executable file doc2pdf.exe is available after you downloading the setup program of it at https://www.verypdf.com/artprint/docprint_pro_setup.exe and install it on your computer. You just need to open MS-DOS interface to call it. If you are a software developer, the command line application doc2pdf.exe may be also a good tool for you for it can be called in your own applications for realizing the function of converting any printable documents to image formats.

Just see the following details about converting the document of odt to emf format image. You’d better download the application and follow the contents below step by step and you will get some useful information.

1. Please open MS-DOS prompt window. You should click “Start”—“Run” for opening “Run” dialog box and then you should input “cmd” in “Open” combo box and click “OK” button to close current dialog box and open a new one. “Run” dialog box can also be opened by the combination “Window”+ “R”.

2. Then please input the command line into MS-DOS prompt window. The command line is consisted of three parts: called program, source file and target file. You need to refer to the following command line sample to write your command line.

doc2pdf –i C:\test.odt –o C:\test.emf

When you write the command line in the prompt window, you need to input the file path of each file. You can see the example command line below.

"C:\Program Files\docPrint Pro v5.0\doc2pdf.exe" –i C:\test.odt –o C:\test.emf

  • "C:\Program Files\docPrint Pro v5.0\doc2pdf.exe" stands for the path of doc2pdf.exe. If you are afraid to input a wrong path, you can just drag the file from its original folder to MS-DOS interface.
  • –i C:\test.odt stands for the path of source file.
  • –o C:\test.emf is the path of target file.

3. For running the conversion from odt to wmf, you should click “Enter” button on the keyboard and you will see the target file pop up automatically opened by the default image viewer of your computer.

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