Yes. DOC to Any Converter Command Line can help you convert Excel to image singly or in batches. Moreover, you can process this task with some specific properties with DOC to Any Converter Command Line. And this article aims to tell you how to convert xls to tiff and set some options of the tiff image with DOC to Any Converter Command Line.
To download DOC to Any Converter Command Line, you may need to press this link: https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip, then you can open the folder of “doc2any_cmd” in your computer, and double-click the executable file “doc2any.exe” to install DOC to Any Converter Command Line, which is also essential to launch DOC to Any Converter Command Line during the conversion.
Then you can follow two steps to convert Excel to image----xls to tiff with DOC to Any Converter Command Line:
Step1. Launch the command prompt window
In Windows platform, the command prompt window is the operating environment of DOC to Any Converter Command Line. To open it in your computer, please click “Windows+R”, which is the hotkey to run the dialog box of “Run” in your computer. Then in the dialog box of “Run”, you can type “cmd.exe” and click “ok” in order to run “cmd.exe”, which also can help you run the command prompt window automatically.
Step2. Input the command line and click “enter”
At the current directory of “C:\Documents and Settings\admin>”, you can run DOC to Any Converter Command Line directly by typing the path of “doc2any.exe”. Then you can type some specific parameters in order to set the options of the tiff image with DOC to Any Converter Command Line. And if you do not know any parameters, I can give you some of them, which maybe helpful in your own conversion:
- -useprinter : use the virtual printer to convert the source files to other files
- -bitcount <int> : Set color depth in conversion of image
- -compression <int>: Set compression for TIFF image
- -compression 1 : None compression
- -compression 2 : Compression mode “CCITT modified Huffman RLE”
- -compression 3 : Compression mode “CCITT Group 3 fax encoding (1d)”
- -compression 4 : Compression mode “CCITT Group 4 fax encoding”
- -compression 5 : Compression mode “LZW compression”
- -compression 6 : Compression mode “OJPEG compression”
- -compression 7 : Compression mode “JPEG DCT compression”
- -compression 32773 : Compression mode “PACKBITS compression”
- -compression 32809 : Compression mode “THUNDERSCAN compression”
- -compression 88880 : Compression mode “204x98 G4 ClassF TIFF”
- -compression 88881 : Compression mode “204x196 G4 ClassF TIFF”
- -compression 88882 : Compression mode “204x98 G3 ClassF TIFF”
- -compression 88883 : Compression mode “204x196 G3 ClassF TIFF”
- -compression 88884 : Compression mode “CCITT Group 3 fax encoding (2d)”
Then, after you type the parameters in the command prompt window, you need to add the source file----input the path of the xls file in the command prompt window, and create an objective path for the tiff image in order to set the targeting folder and the objective file name. Then, after the basic preparation, you need to click “enter” to make DOC to Any Converter Command Line process the task. And here is the screen snapshot for this conversion, which is about the process to set the compression of the tiff image below:
“D:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe” is the path of “doc2any.exe”; “D:\WORK\example10ab.xls” is the path of the xls file; “D:\WORK\ab.tif” is the objective path. When you convert xls file to tiff file, you can change the related directory separately.
By now, it is completed to convert Excel to image----xls to tiff with DOC to Any Converter Command Line. And if you want to know more information of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, you can press this link to visit its main webpage online: https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html!