Convert documents of RTF to TIF by command line

For the purpose of converting the document of RTF to TIF by command line, you can use the command line application doc2pdf.exe as your helper. For it has a powerful function of converting any printable documents to image formats. So the conversion we mentioned is just a piece of cake.

As one internal application of Document Converter, the command line application doc2pdf.exe is also a good helper to software developer and it can be used to develop software by software developers to implement the functions about converting any printable documents to image formats in their own applications.

There are also two other applications in Document Converter besides the command line application. You can use the GUI application to make batch conversion for it is good at this kind of work. You can also use the virtual printer application to scale page size or combine pages on one sheet to save paper, also the ink.

You need to download doc2pdf.exe at https://www.verypdf.com/artprint/docprint_pro_setup.exe. When you finishing in installing it on your computer, you will be able to use the executable file.

The steps about converting RTF to TIF will be easy to you if you can follow them step by step and please see the following contents.

In the beginning of the conversion, you need to open MS-DOS interface to input the command line in it. Please use the hot key “Window”+ “R” to open “Run” dialog box in which you can input “cmd” or “CMD” to “Open” combo box and click “OK” button. You can also click “Start”—“Run” to open “Run” dialog box, which is the regular way.

Then please follow the command line template below to write your own one in command line window. In the command line, three elements are necessary, they are called program, source file and target file. But when you write the real command line in MS-DOS interface, you should input the path of each element.

doc2pdf –i C:IN.rtf –o C:\OUT.tif

Then please see the specific example which is the application of the template:

"C:\Program Files\docPrint Pro v5.0\doc2pdf.exe" –i C:IN.rtf –o C:\OUT.tif

In which,

"C:\Program Files\docPrint Pro v5.0\doc2pdf.exe" indicates the path of the called program. You can find the file and copy its path into MS-DOS interface to get the file path. You can also drag the file into the window directly.

–i C:IN.rtf  stands for the path of source file.

–o C:\OUT.tif is the path of target file. This path is the one you set yourself.

In the end of the conversion from rtf to tif, you need to hit “Enter” button on the keyboard to runt the conversion.

If you want to read more articles about doc2pdf.exe, you can enter the blog: VeryPDF Knowledge Base.

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