Convert rtf to jpg and add watermark in batches

With DOC to Any Converter Command Line, you can convert rtf to jpg and add watermark on jpg in batches without any precious time wasted in Windows systems. To know more, the details are as follows:

Step1. Install DOC to Any Converter Command Line in your computer

DOC to Any Converter Command Line is our main converter here, it is essential to install it in your computer. And the following link is the download link of DOC to Any Converter Command Line: https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip, you can click it, then a zip file can be downloaded, and you need to unzip it to your computer, so a folder named “doc2any_cmd” can be in your computer, and by now, DOC to Any Converter Command Line can be used to fulfill our conversion through the following steps in your computer.

Step2. Convert rtf to jpg and add watermark on jpg

Before starting to process your task, please click “start” > select “Run” > input “cmd.exe” > click “OK” in your computer, so the running environment of DOC to Any Converter Command Line can be opened, which is the command prompt window like below:

command prompt window

In this command prompt window, please refer to the command line below to get your own process started step by step:

f:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe –wtext “katy perry” –wf “Arial” –wh 20 d:\sources\*.rtf d:\targets\*.jpg

With the command line above, the first step is to input the path of “doc2any.exe” for starting DOC to Any Converter Command Line, which is f:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe in the example above; the second step is editing watermark with some parameters: –wtext “katy perry” is the parameter to edit content of watermark as “katy perry”, which is necessary and originally from “-wtext <string>”, and –wf “Arial” is originally from “-wf <string>”, which is typed for setting font type of watermark as “Arial”, –wh 20 is typed for editing font size of watermark as 20; and the third step is to add dozens of source files one time, and in this example, d:\sources\*.rtf is the uniform path with “*” as filename in form, which represents the path of all rtf files in folder “sources”; and the final step is to save dozens of jpg files with a targeting path typed in command prompt window, and d:\targets\*.jpg is the targeting path in example above.

To make the command line like above effective, please click “enter” in command prompt window so that your jpg files can be generated soon. And here is the related screen snapshot below:

conversion from rtf to jpg and add watermark on jpg

Also, there are other parameters you can use to edit watermark during the process to convert rtf to jpg and add watermark on jpg in batches, and you can get them on the website of DOC to Any Converter Command Line at this link: https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html.

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