A way to convert Rich Text Format to pcl in batches

RTF could stand for Rich Text Format, which is a text file format. RTF file could be opened in MS Word and OpenOffice. Org. And to convert rtf file to pcl file singly or in batches, when you halt between kinds of GUI converting tools, DOC to Any Converter Command Line could be your best choice and your loyal friend. DOC to Any Converter Command Line has been designed to help users convert MS Office files to any formats, such doc to pcl, pptx to flash or xls to ps etc., which could not only support the single conversion, but also the batch conversion with the related properties of the objective files. Click here, you will know more about this powerful tool. And here is the method to convert rtf to pcl below.

step1. Click this link https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip to download the program of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, and unzip it to your pc. Then to install DOC to Any Converter Command Line on pc, please double-click the program of “doc2any.exe” in the folder of “doc2any_cmd”.

step2. Open the running environment of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, please follow the steps:

click “start” button on pc>select “Run” on start menu>a dialog box could be popup>input “cmd.exe” in the dialog box>click “ok”, then the dialog box could be close, and the command prompt window can be opened, which is the operating environment of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, and here is the current directory below:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>

step3. To run DOC to Any Converter Command Line, please input the path of “doc2any.exe” into the command prompt window directly. Then to set the properties of pcl file, please input the parameters behind the start of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, and here I use <options> to represent the parameters, and if you want to know more parameters ,you could log on the official website of DOC to Any Converter Command Line through this link: https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html. If you do not like to edit the properties of the targeting file, please skip that step to add the source file directly. Next,  please add the source file into the conversion, and assign a targeting folder for pcl file, then click “enter” to process the task. Still confused, I think the following example will be helpful to you:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>D:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space><options><space>

D:\d\wrong.rtf<space>E:\out\wrong.pcl<enter>

As mentioned above, DOC to Any Converter Command Line could also help users convert each page of rtf file to single pcl files, the key point to reach it with DOC to Any Converter Command Line, is to input “%” after the objective file name is typed, and here is the example below:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>D:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space><options><space>

D:\d\wrong.rtf<space>E:\out\wrong%.pcl<enter>

Next, the following example is about how to convert Rich Text Format to pcl in batches:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>D:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space><options><space>

D:\d\*.rtf<space>E:\out\*.pcl<enter>

It could be concluded that the wildcard character could be used to replace all of the file names, if you want to convert all of the source files in a folder to pcl files during one conversion.

The last example is to show you how to convert Rich Text Format file to pcl file in batches with one page per page:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>D:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space><options><space>

D:\d\*.rtf<space>E:\out\*%.pcl<enter> 

From the example above, “*” and “%” could be used together so that the batch process from each page to single files could be successful. It is the end to convert Rich Text Format to pcl---rtf to pcl based on different quantities of the source files. And to know more about the articles, please visit this link: https://www.verydoc.com/blog/.

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