Yes, to convert text to swf simply, I think DOC to Any Converter Command Line could be your best choice. DOC to Any Converter Command Line is a professional converting tool on mostly doc to any formats, such as doc to pdf, doc to svg, doc to eps etc, also could help users convert xlsx to svg, pptx to eps etc.., which is a multi-functional assistant for your daily work. I believe with the help of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, you will love it from the day you meet it! Thus, if you are interested in DOC to Any Converter Command Line, you could read this article about converting text to swf, which are the plain text format and the flash spread format that contains vector elements and animations.
Step1. Open the command prompt dialog box of your computer: click “Windows+R” hotkey, then input “cmd.exe” and click “ok” button, then the dialog box of MS-DOS system could be shown as a dialog box, below is the current directory:
C:\Documents and Settings\admin>
Step2. Access to the directory of the disk containing “doc2any.exe”, please see the example below:
C:\Documents and Settings\admin>G:<enter>
Step3. Entering into the directory of “doc2any_cmd” folder: input “cd”, then input the path of “doc2any_cmd”:
G:\>cd<space>G:\doc2any_cmd<enter>
Step4. Make sure the source file is located in the folder of “doc2any_cmd” or move/copy it into this folder, then use DOC to Any Converter Command Line, and input the source file and the targeting file, at last click “enter” to process the task:
G:\doc2any_cmd>doc2any<space>aab.txt<space>aab.swf<enter>
To convert each page of text to single swf files, you could add ‘ %’ following the swf file name, more details, you could refer to the following examples:
C:\Documents and Settings\admin>G:<enter>
G:\>cd<space>G:\doc2any_cmd<enter>
G:\doc2any_cmd>doc2any<space>aab.txt<space>aab%.swf<enter>
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Above is the first method based on your question, also there is another way, which look more directly than the first one. More details, you could refer to the examples below:
C:\Documents and Settings\admin>G:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space>
E:\R\aab.txt<space>E:\R\aab%.swf<enter>
** **
C:\Documents and Settings\admin>G:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space>
E:\R\*.txt<space>E:\R\*%.swf<enter>
If you are confused about the examples above, please allow me to explain to you: the 1st example is to show you how to convert each page of text to single swf files, and the 2nd one is to show you how to convert all pages of text files in the folder of “R” to swf files separately. The differentia between 2 examples is only located on the file names. So I believe you could conclude:
- to get all source files of a folder converted one time, just change source file names and objective file names into “*” maintaining file extensions separately;
- to get single page swf files from each page of txt files/(of a folder in batches), just add “%” behind the targeting file name/(behind “*”).
This is the end of converting text to swf, I hope you enjoy the 2 methods with DOC to Any Converter Command Line. More info of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, please click this link to log on its main page: https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html. Also, you could get a free version via clicking this link: https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip.