Yes, one of your choices is that DOC to Any Converter Command Line. DOC to Any Converter Command Line could convert docx to pdf perfectly, even details of docx could be retained flawlessly, the most important thing is that users could set up parameters of pdf file in the conversion of DOC to Any Converter Command Line in MS-DOS system. Here are the details below:
Run DOC to Any Converter Command Line in MS-DOS system:
- click [start] of pc>hit [Run]>input [cmd]>click [ok] to close dialog box, then MS-DOS system could be opened;
- input [cd\]>click [Enter] to go back to root directory of MS-DOS;
- to let program access to directory of disk [doc2any.exe] located, for mine is located in D disk, so input [D:]>click [enter]; then input the path of [doc2any.exe]>click [space].
Set up parameters of pdf file, here is an example for you to refer to:
- input ‘ -margin 100x100x100x100’>click [space] to set pdf margin, then input' ‘ -width 760 -height 899’>click [space] to set pdf width and height.
Provide source file of docx:
- input source file path>click [space].
Provide objective folder and custom a name for pdf file:
- input objective folder route>type [\]>input the name of pdf file>input [.pdf].
Process this conversion:
- click [enter] of keyboard, and your pdf file could be converted into destination folder with specific width, height and margins.
Also users could set up more parameters of PDF file when using DOC to Any Converter Command Line in MS-DOS system, like using GUI converter. More info of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, please visit this webpage: https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html.
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