It is easy to use DOC to Any Converter Command Line to convert xls to bmp and set image bit-count of bmp files, which can be accomplished within one process with the command line in Windows systems computer.
For raster images, image bit-count is equal with color depth, which can decide the quality and the size of bitmap images. Usually, the higher image bit-count is, the clearer raster images are, and the smaller sizes of raster images are.
If you want to know the method to use DOC to Any Converter Command Line to convert xls file to bmp file and set image bit-count of bmp files, the following paragraphs can tell you more.
Step1. Download DOC to Any Converter Command Line
If you have no DOC to Any Converter Command Line installed in your computer, please firstly download DOC to Any Converter Command Line by the way of clicking this link: https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip. Then unzip the download to your computer.
Step2. Run “cmd.exe” in your computer
In Windows systems, you need to run “cmd.exe” to open the running environment of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, which is the command prompt window. Thus, to run “cmd.exe”, please click “start” on your screen, then select “Run” to open the dialog box “Run”, and in this dialog box, please type “cmd.exe” or “cmd” and press “ok”, and along with the running of “cmd.exe”, the command prompt window can be run quickly.
Step3. Launch DOC to Any Converter Command Line
In the command prompt window, you can find a current directory, which is as follow:
C:\Documents and Settings\admin>
At this current directory, if you want to run DOC to Any Converter Command Line in the command prompt window, you can type the path of “doc2any.exe” directly, or you can use an easier way to run it, too, which is to drag and drop the installer “doc2any.exe” into the command prompt window.
Step4. Get the basic work done
After DOC to Any Converter Command Line is run, you need to get the basic prepared work done, which are set color depth of bmp files, add the source file, and assign a targeting folder for bmp images in turns. To set image bit-count of bmp images, you can input a parameter in the command prompt window, which is “-bitcount <int>”, where “<int>” can be 1, 4, 8, 16, 24, 32; to add the source file, you can drag and drop xls file into the command prompt window; to assign a targeting folder for bmp files, please input the objective path into the command prompt window. Here is the relative command line below:
d:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe –bitcount 8 g:\abcd\me.xls g:\abcd\me.bmp
(note: “-bitcount 8” can help you set image bit-count as “8”, which leads to grayscale bmp images)
Step5. One click to start this process
When you finish all the basic work in the command prompt window, please click “enter” to make DOC to Any Converter Command Line start to process this task of xls to bmp. Then, if you type “-bitcount 8”, bmp image of grayscale can be produced into your targeting folder automatically.
When this article nearly come to an end, you can click this link of https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html to know more about DOC to Any Converter Command Line and more parameters compatible with DOC to Any Converter Command Line. If you have questions about this process that is from xls to bmp and edit color depth of bmp, please drop your comments here, thanks!