Convert Excel to pdf and set page width and height

It is easy to convert Excel to pdf and set pdf page width and pdf page height with DOC to Any Converter Command Line. For DOC to Any Converter Command Line has been designed to help users create any types of files from the Office files singly or in batches, based on the command line and in specific Windows platforms, DOC to Any Converter Command Line can solve your problems very quickly. If you want to know more, here is the solution below:

  • Download DOC to Any Converter Command Line

To download DOC to Any Converter Command Line, you can click this link: https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip, and then the relative can be downloaded to your computer. Then please unzip them into your computer, because the download is a zip.

  • Run the command prompt window

To launch DOC to Any Converter Command Line in your computer, please run the command prompt window firstly, because it is the operating environment of DOC to Any Converter Command Line. Here are the steps below:

Press “start” in your computer to get start menu, and click “Run” on start menu in order to get the dialog box “Run” popped out, then in the dialog box “Run”, please type “cmd.exe” and press “ok”, finally, the command prompt window can be opened automatically. Here is the current directory in the command prompt window below:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>

  • Launch DOC to Any Converter Command Line

After the running of the command prompt window, you can launch DOC to Any Converter Command Line directly. To realize it in the command prompt window, you can input the path of “doc2any.exe” at the current directory, or drag and drop “doc2any.exe” into the command prompt window directly.

  • Get the prepared work done

For this process, in general, the prepared work is to set pdf page width, edit pdf page height, add single Excel file and save pdf file. To realize them in the command prompt window, you can refer to the following and accomplish them in turns:

to set the width and the height of pdf files, please type the related parameters into the command prompt window, which are “-width <int> –height <int>”, and “<int>” can be any value accordingly;

to add the single Excel file, please type its path into the command prompt window, or drag and drop it into the command prompt window directly;

to save pdf file, firstly, please customize a targeting folder for them, and type the path of this folder into the command prompt window, secondly, please customize the file name of the pdf file.  So the pdf file will be added into the objective folder together;

  • One click to start the process

After the prepared work is done, please press “enter” to process the task from Excel to pdf, and make DOC to Any Converter Command Line help you edit pdf page width and pdf page height quickly with the command line.

The following command line is an example about this process, and when you process this task, you can change the relative directory and the paths accordingly without the accurate formats:

d:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe –width 999 –height 500 f:\input5\in.xls f:\output5\out.pdf<enter>

(note: “<>” represents the essentiality in the command prompt window; “<enter>” stands for one click on “enter”)

After you read the paragraphs above, you may have more interest in DOC to Any Converter Command Line and want to know more parameters compatible with DOC to Any Converter Command Line, then, here is the link of the homepage about DOC to Any Converter Command Line: https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html, press it, you will go to the official website of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, if you would like.

Finally, please feel free to contact us, if you have any questions about the process from each sheet of Excel to pdf files and edit pdf page width and pdf page height with DOC to Any Converter Command Line. Thank you much!

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