Convert documents of RTF to image by command line?

If you want to convert the document of rtf to image files by a command line, you can choose Document Converter as your helper because Document Converter has a command line application which is able to convert any printable documents to various image formats inside.

The command line application can also be used by software developer to develop their own applications. If you want to use the command line application, please download it at https://www.verypdf.com/artprint/docprint_pro_setup.exe for free trial and you should set up it on your computer. Then the executable file doc2pdf.exe will be usable instantly.

With the command line application, you can convert the document of rtf to image easily within three steps and you should follow the following conversion steps to fulfill the conversion.

The first step is to open MS-DOS prompt window in which you can input the command line for converting rtf to image. There are two ways for your reference to open MS-DOS prompt window. One is to click “Start”—“Run” to open “Run” dialog box in which you should input “cmd” and click “OK” button. The other one is to use the hot key “Window”+ “R” combination to open “Run” dialog box and then do the same job like the first way.

The second step is to input the command line application into MS-DOS prompt window. The command line is like the following one which contains called program, source file and target file.

doc2pdf –i C:\input.rtf –o C:\output.jpg

Here we take JPG as the example of image file.

You should apply the template to your own command line in which you should use the path of each file just like the following example.

"C:\Program Files\docPrint Pro v5.0\doc2pdf.exe" -i "D:\My Documents\input.rtf" -o D:\output.jpg

In the command line,

"C:\Program Files\docPrint Pro v5.0\doc2pdf.exe" is the path of the called program—executable file doc2pdf.exe. If you don’t want to input the path, you can drag the file from its folder into MS-DOS prompt window.

-i "D:\My Documents\input.rtf" specifies the path of source file.

-o D:\output.jpg is the name of target file.

The last step is to run the conversion from rtf to image by clicking “Enter” button on the keyboard. The conversion will run itself and you just need to wait for several seconds until the conversion is over.

To use all functions of the command line application without any limitations, please buy it at the webpage https://www.verypdf.com/order_docprintpro.html.

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