Convert documents of ODT to PNG by command line

The command line application doc2pdf.exe allows you to convert any printable documents to many kinds of image formats, including the document of odt to png image. You just need to input some easy commands into MS-DOS interface to fulfill the conversion. If you don’t know the operation steps, this article will teach you.

At first, you should know something about doc2pdf.exe. It is the internal application of Document Converter which is a software product designed for converting any printable documents to image formats. With three internal applications, Document Converter seems more powerful than other similar products.

The GUI application can be used to convert documents to images in batch because it is good at batch conversion. The virtual printer application is able to save paper and ink by scaling page size or combining several pages on one single sheet. If you want to use the command line application doc2pdf.exe, please download it at https://www.verypdf.com/artprint/docprint_pro_setup.exe. After installing it on your computer, you will be able to use the application.

Firstly, please open MS-DOS interface by clicking “Start”—“Run” to open “Run” dialog box. Then please input “cmd” in “Open” combo box of “Run” dialog box and click “OK” button. You can also use the combination “Window”+ “R” to open “Run” dialog box if you want.

Secondly, please input command line in popup MS-DOS interface to convert odt to png. The command line contains called program, source file and target file. These three parts make up the following command line sample.

doc2pdf –i C:\TEST-IN.odt –o C:\TEST-OUT.png

Please remember you should use the path of each file when you input your command line.

For your better understanding the sample, you’d better see the following example which is the specific application to the sample.

"C:\Program Files\docPrint Pro v5.0\doc2pdf.exe" –i C:\TEST-IN.odt –o C:\TEST-OUT.png

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

–i C:\TEST-IN.odt indicates the path of source file.

–o C:\TEST-OUT.png is the path of target file and you need to set it yourself.

Lastly, the target file will be saved in C Local Disk according to the path you have set after you click “Enter” button on the keyboard to run the conversion from the document of odt to png.

If you are interested in Document Converter or doc2pdf.exe, please click here to visit its homepage.

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