Is there another way to convert pptx to tif with one page per slide?

Yes, of course. DOC to Any Converter Command Line will be your best choice, which could help you convert pptx to tif with two different ways, and I promise that these two methods are not so distinct with each other, for instance, they are just different from the different threads. Oh, well, I forgot one thing, I did not introduce the converting tool ---DOC to Any Converter Command Line by now. Thus, please take up a little time, cause I will introduce this dreaming converting tool for you right now, if you do not know it. DOC to Any Converter Command Line has been designed to help users convert doc to any formats, such as Office documents to pdf files, which could contain docx to flash, xlsx to pdf, and pptx to eps etc.. In general, DOC to Any Converter will take you a revolutionary in the converting field, cause it not only could help you convert MS Office files into the portable documents files, the flash files, but also could help you convert MS Office documents to the raster and the vector images, such as png, tiff, jpg, eps and ps etc., whose multiple functions will never let you down! So if you are interested in this tool, you could click this link right now, https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip, save its program, and then release it into your computer, at last, to install it in your computer, you could double-click the program of “doc2any.exe” in the folder of “doc2any_cmd”, and follow the installed wizard, DOC to Any Converter Command Line will be yours definitely! And after that, if you want to know how to convert pptx to tiff with one page per slide with different threads, please follow me at once!

Way1:

First, click the hotkey: “Windows+R” to open a dialog box named “Run”, then input “cmd.exe” in the edit-box, then click “ok” in order to run the command prompt window, which is the running environment of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, and here is its current directory below:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>

Second, input the path of DOC to Any  Converter Command Line in order to run it in the command prompt window, then there are 2 choices for you: one is to add the source file directly by the way of drag and drop it into the command prompt window, two is to input the parameters in the command prompt window, which will help you edit the properties of the targeting file, and then to add the source file, anyway, it is your choice, but for me, I will show you the method with the properties, thus, input the parameters in this step, and then add the source file by the way of inputting its path into the command prompt window directly, and here I use “<options>” to represent the parameters we could input, and to know the real parameters, you could click the following link to get them: https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html. Then in the step of inputting the targeting path, the percent character could be inputted after the tif name, which is for converting pptx file to tif file with one page per slide. And to convert pptx to tif, please click “enter”, more details, please see the example below:

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

C:\input\a.pptx<space>E:\out\a%.tif<enter>

Way2:

The above is one way to help you convert pptx file to tiff file with DOC to Any Converter Command Line. And for this dreaming converting tool is based on the command lines, it is destined to process the task flexibly. And the key point for this method is to make the source file in the same folder with the program of “doc2any.exe”. And here is the another method with another example below, which is offered you to refer to:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>D:<enter>

D:\>cd<space>doc2any_cmd<enter>

D:\doc2any_cmd\>doc2any<space>a.pptx<space>a%.tif<enter>

Based on this example, if you feel a little confused, please allow me to explain one or three things here: to input “D:<enter>” is used to enter D disc; to input “cd<space>doc2any_cmd<enter>” is for accessing to the directory of folder “doc2any_cmd”; input “doc2any<space>a.pptx<space>a.tif<enter>” is to run the converter, add the source file, customize the targeting file and convert pptx to tiff with one page per slide.

At last, I hope you enjoy this article about how to convert pptx to tif---pptx to tiff with 2 different ways, and thank you for reading it. If you want to know more articles like this, please visit https://www.verydoc.com/blog/, more info of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, please click this link: https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html, and more converting tools, please visit https://www.verydoc.com or http://www.verypdf.com

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