Convert documents of RTF to JPG by command line

If converting the document of rtf to jpg is really a problem to you, the command line application doc2pdf.exe will resolve it for you just by three easy steps—Opening conversion platform, inputting command line and running the conversion. This is all for the powerful function of doc2pdf.exe: Able to convert any printable documents to various image formats.

If you want to use the command line application doc2pdf.exe, please download it at https://www.verypdf.com/artprint/docprint_pro_setup.exe. The setup process is also easy enough and you can do it well without any other help. After the installation, the executable file doc2pdf.exe will be available.

Please see the steps about the conversion from rtf to jpg in the following contents which give you a specific explanation about the conversion. You’d better download the application and follow the steps one by one to experience it yourself. You will do get more useful information than just seeing it.

In the first step of the conversion from rtf to jpg, you need to open MS-DOS prompt window. You should use the hot key combination “Window”+ “R” to open “Run” dialog box in which you should input “cmd” in “Open” combo box and click “OK” button. To open “Run” dialog box, you can also use the regular way—clicking “Start” to open start menu and click “Run” in the menu.

The second step will tell you how to input the right command line in popup MS-DOS prompt window. There are three parts in the command line, they are called program, source file and target file. The called program is doc2pdf.exe, the source file is the RTF document to be converted and the target file is JPG image to be created. You need to input the file path when you need to use each element. Please see the following example:

"C:\Program Files\docPrint Pro v5.0\doc2pdf.exe" -i "D:\My Documents\document.rtf" -o D:\image.ps

Where

"C:\Program Files\docPrint Pro v5.0\doc2pdf.exe" is the path of doc2pdf.exe.

-i "D:\My Documents\document.rtf" is the path of input document.

-o D:\image.ps is the path of output file.

In the command line, you can not ignore “-i” and “-o” which stands for “Input” and “Output”.

In the last step of the conversion from rtf to jpg, you need to click “Enter” button to run the conversion. You are able to check the target file several seconds later. Please use some kind of image viewer installed on your computer to browse the target file.

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