How to turn text to flash with DOC to Any Converter Command Line?

Text is a format of plain text files, which could be represented by txt, and its file extension is *.txt. Flash file here needs to be a spread file, whose file extension is *.swf, other than *.fla, that is the file extension of source file of flash file. And DOC to Any Converter Command Line is very flexible based on the command lines, in this article, I will show you 2 ways to turn text file to flash file, if you are interested, please join here to read the following the paragraphs:

Method1.

1. Open the operating environment: click “start” button, then select “Run” on start menu>input “cmd” in the dialog box>click “ok” button, MS-DOS dialog box could be popup, and below is the current directory in the command prompt window:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>

2. To start DOC to Any Converter Command Line, please input the path of doc2any.exe:

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

3. Drag the source file into the command prompt window and give a space and a file to the targeting file, then click “enter” button to process text to flash:

G:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space>

D:\pop\screw.txt<space>E:\yy\screw.swf<enter>

If you want to use method 1 to convert text file to flash file in batches from a folder that contains all of source files you need to convert, you could follow the steps above still except changing file names into “*”, below is the example, which may be helpful to you:

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

D:\pop\*.txt<space>E:\yy\*.swf<enter>

Method2.

1. Likely, please enter into the command prompt window first: click “windows+R” hotkey>input “cmd.exe”>click “ok” button.

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>

2. To jump to the directory of disk containing ‘doc2any.exe’, to know the format, please see the example below:

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

3.  With the help of the command “cd”, you could access to the folder of “doc2any_cmd”, more details, please refer to the following example:

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

4. Add the source file to the conversion, then prepare for the objective file, to convert text to flash, click “enter” button, please see the example below:

G:\doc2any_cmd>doc2any<space>screw.txt<space>screw.swf<enter>

To use the method 2 to process the task, you need to firstly entering into the disk containing doc2any.exe, and access to ‘doc2any_cmd’ folder, which is the key point. And when you use the method 2 to process the task, you could change the source file and the objective file with the same layout. To get single page flash files from all of source files in one folder, you could add % behind the targeting file name, please refer to below:

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

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

G:\doc2any_cmd>doc2any<space>screw.txt<space>screw%.swf<enter>

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Also with method 1, users still could generate the single page swf files from each page of source file, the point is to add % behind the swf file name:

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

D:\pop\screw.txt<space>E:\yy\screw%.swf<enter>

By now, it is over to convert text to flash with DOC to Any Converter Command Line. To know more format DOC to Any Converter Command Line could process, and more knowledge of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, please click this link: https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html . Here is the link to download a free trial version of DOC to Any Converter Command Line: https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip.

Thank you for reading this article patiently.

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