Convert documents of ODT to image by command line?

You may ask how to convert the document of odt to image by command line and which kind of command line application you should take as the tool. Please don’t worry! To the command line doc2pdf.exe, the two questions are easy to be resolved. You just need to go on reading this article.

What is doc2pdf.exe?

It is the internal application of Document Converter which is a powerful document converter designed for converting any printable documents to image formats with high quality. Document Converter owns three internal applications, including command line application, GUI application and virtual printer application. They all can be used to solve different kinds of problems.

For example, if you want to convert documents to images in batch, you can choose GUI application and command line application. If you want to set parameters to the target file or you are a software developer who want to develop software, you can use the command line application. When you want to print documents and save paper or ink, the virtual printer application will do you a favor.

If you want to convert the document of odt to image by command line, you need the command line application doc2pdf.exe and please download the free trial version of it at https://www.verypdf.com/artprint/docprint_pro_setup.exe.

How to convert odt to image?

At first, you need to open MS-DOS prompt window in which you are able to input the command line. Please click “Start”—“Run” or use the hot key “Window”+ “R” to open “Run” dialog box. Then please input “cmd” or “CMD” in “Open” combo box and click “OK” button.

Then please follow the command line sample to write your own command line in opened MS-DOS prompt window. The command line is made up of three parts—called program, source file and target file.

doc2pdf –i D:\input.odt –o D:\output.jpg

Here we take JPG image format as the example of output image format. From the command line sample, you can see there are three parts—called program, source file and target file.

Then please apply the command line sample to your own command line and you should pay attention to that you should use the paths of each file in your command line just like the following one shows:

"C:\Program Files\docPrint Pro v5.0\doc2pdf.exe" –i "C:\Documents and Settings\FILE.odt” –o “C:\FILE.jpg”

From the command line we can see that

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

–i "C:\Documents and Settings\FILE.odt” is the path of source file.

–o “C:\FILE.jpg” is the path of target file.

To finish the conversion from odt to image, you should hit “Enter” button on the keyboard and several seconds later, you will see the target file appear on the screen itself opened by the default image viewer of your computer. There are more information about Document Converter and you just need to click here to learn about it.

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