Convert documents of ODT to PDF and set PDF title by command line

Which kind of application you should use when you convert the document of ODT to PDF and set PDF title at the same time? What conversion method you should take for quickly converting? You will get the answers about these two questions in this article.

Which kind of application you should use?

The command line application doc2pdf.exe allows users to convert any printable documents to various image formats and you can also set many kinds of parameters. You can download doc2pdf.exe at https://www.verypdf.com/artprint/docprint_pro_setup.exe and set up it on your computer. For doc2pdf.exe is a MS-DOS oriented application, you need to open MS-DOS interface before using it.

The application doc2pdf.exe is the internal application of Document Converter which is an expert document converter designed for converting any printable documents to image formats. There are also two other applications in Document Converter—GUI application and virtual printer.

How to convert the document of ODT to PDF and set PDF title?

The first step is opening MS-DOS interface for you can input the command line in it. Please press “Window”+ “R” or click “Start”—“Run” to open “Run” dialog box in which you are able to input “cmd” in “Open” combo box and click “OK” button. Then you will see MS-DOS interface pop up.

The second step is inputting command line into MS-DOS interface. Please see the following command line sample which contains called program, parameter for setting PDF title, source file and target file for your reference.

doc2pdf –t “title” –i C:\TESTA.odt –o C:\TESTB.pdf

Then you can apply this sample to your command line. Just see the following example.

"C:\Program Files\docPrint Pro v5.0\doc2pdf.exe" –t “document” –i "C:\Documents and Settings\admin\Desktop\demo\TESTA.odt” –o C:\TESTB.pdf

  1. "C:\Program Files\docPrint Pro v5.0\doc2pdf.exe" stands for the path of doc2pdf.exe and you can drag it into MS-DOS interface for obtaining the file path instead of inputting it word by word.
  2. –t “document” means you are going to set PDF title as “document”.
  3. –i "C:\Documents and Settings\admin\Desktop\demo\TESTA.odt” is the path of source file.
  4. –o C:\TESTB.pdf is the path of target file.

The last step is to click “Enter” button on the keyboard and the conversion from the document of ODT to PDF will run itself until it comes to the end.

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