DOC to Any Converter

How to convert MS Office 2010 pptx to tif

Since MS Office PowerPoint 2007 has been designed, the format of PPTX has been used as popular as PPT around the whole world, which is the format of MS Office PowerPoint 2003. Moreover, PPTX files could contain more than one slide in one single file. However, what if we just only have the files of PPTX and our boss want the files containing the same contents with another file type, such as TIF? Well, frankly, if I am in the situation like this, I will choose DOC to Any Converter Command Line, which could help you with that flawlessly. It is no exaggeration to say that DOC to Any Converter Command Line is really very perfect. One reason is that it supports converting MS Office 2010 pptx to tif----Office 2007 pptx to tiff singly, another reason is it also support converting pptx to tif in batches during one conversion.

Here is the method accordingly below:

First, please run the operating environment of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, the way is: click “start” of pc>select “Run” on start menu>input “cmd.exe” in the edit-box of the dialog box>click “ok” in order to open the command prompt window, which is the operating environment of DOC to Any Converter Command Line. And the original directory in the command prompt window is “C:\Documents and Settings\admin>”.

And then make sure where the program of “doc2any.exe” is located, then let the program jump to the directory of the disc containing the program of “doc2any.exe” by input the disc name, then change the directory with the command “cd”, and jump to the directory of the folder “doc2any_cmd” by the way of input the folder name, which contains the program of “doc2any.exe”. And any questions, please refer to the following example:

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

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

(note: <> stands for the essential action in the command lines, and <enter> means to click the button of “enter” on the keyboard, <space> is used to illustrate the action to click the button of “space” on the keyboard)

Then in the current directory, please input the name of the program “doc2any.exe” in order to run DOC to Any Converter. And please make sure that your PowerPoint file is  in the same folder as “doc2any.exe”, and add the source file, just type the file name and file extension of the source file, and input the targeting file name and file extension in order to prepare the objective file for the conversion. And finally, the conversion could be realized through clicking “enter”, and here is the examle about the details below:

D:\>doc2any_cmd\>doc2any<space>bb.pptx<space>bb.tif<enter>

To edit the objective properties, please input the parameters after the start of DOC to Any Converter Command Line and before the adding of the source file, and I take <options> to stand for any parameters users could input:

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

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

D:\>doc2any_cmd\>doc2any<space><options>bb.pptx<space>bb.tif<enter>

And the following example could help you convert pptx to tiff with one page per slide, and here is the example below:

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

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

D:\>doc2any_cmd\>doc2any<space><options>bb.pptx<space>bb%.tif<enter>

(note: the percentage character could be added next to the targeting file name in order to convert each slide of pptx to tiff files)

Please log on the official webpage of DOC to Any Converter Command Line via  https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html, which will show you the real parameters and more info about DOC to Any Converter Command Line. By now, this article about how to convert MS Office 2007 pptx to tiff----MS Office 2010 pptx to tif is over.

DOC to Any Converter

A way to convert PowerPoint to tif

PowerPoint is a kind of spreadsheet that was created by MS Office PowerPoint, whose file extension is *.ppt usually. And PowerPoint files could contain multiple slides in one file, also could only include the single slide. And TIF is short for TIFF, which stands for tagged image file format, whose file is a raster image file. For the files of TIFF---TIF, there still could be multiple pages contained in one TIFF—TIF file. However, sometimes, we need some TIFF files, but at the moment, we just have some PowerPoint files, what should we do in the urgent condition? Yes, it is really a little tough for this problem. But DOC to Any Converter Command Line could give you a hand, which could not only help you convert PowerPoint to tiff one by one, but also could get TIFF files from each slide of PowerPoint, if there are dozens of slides in one PowerPoint file. Thus, if you are interested in this method, please follow me in the next paragraphs.

In the 1st step, before running DOC to Any Converter Command Line, you might need to open its running environment. Please click “start”>the start menu could come out>select “Run” on start menu>input “cmd” in the edit-box of the popup dialog box>click “ok”, finally, the command prompt window that is just the running environment could be popped out, and the current directory is here: C:\Documents and Settings\admin>

In the 2nd step, first, please know which disc the program of “doc2any.exe” is in, and let the program jump to the directory of that disc. For example, if the program of “doc2any.exe” is on disc D, you might need to input the command “D:”, which will lead the program to the directory of D disk. The following example that shows you more details is as follows:

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

(note: <> stands for the essential action in the command lines, and <enter> means to click the button of “enter” on the keyboard, <space> is used to illustrate the action to click the button of “space” on the keyboard)

In the 3rd step, you need to let the program jump to the directory of the folder containing the program of “doc2any.exe”, and the command “cd” could be used to change the current directory, then make the program jump to the directory of folder “doc2any_cmd”: input the folder name directly in the command prompt window, to know more, please refer to the following example:

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

In the 4th step, DOC to Any Converter Command Line needs to be run. And in the current directory, to run DOC to Any Converter Command Line, all you need to do is to input the name of the program “doc2any.exe”. Before adding the source file, please make sure that your PowerPoint file is in the same folder as “doc2any.exe”, and then input the file name and file extension of the source file and the targeting file in order to add the source file and prepare the objective file name and file type. To convert PowerPoint to tiff----PowerPoint to tif, the conversion could be realized through clicking “enter”, and please refer to the following example, if you want to know more:

D:\>doc2any_cmd\>doc2any<space>c.ppt<space>c.tif<enter>

(note: TIFF file could be added into the folder of “doc2any_cmd”, which is the same folder as the one of the source file)

However, to edit the objective properties, you could input the parameters after the start of DOC to Any Converter Command Line and before the adding of the source file, and here is the example below, where <options> stands for any parameters users could input:

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

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

D:\>doc2any_cmd\>doc2any<space><options>c.ppt<space>c.tif<enter>

If you want to know the real parameters, you could log on the official webpage of DOC to Any Converter Command Line from this link: https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html. And the examples above are all about how to convert PowerPoint file to tiff file entirely, however, besides that method, with DOC to Any Converter Command Line, users could get another method to convert PowerPoint to tiff with one file per slide. The key point to realize it is to add the percentage character “%” next to the targeting file name, more details, please see the example below:

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

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

D:\>doc2any_cmd\>doc2any<space><options>c.ppt<space>c%.tif<enter>

And after the conversion, all of TIFF files from each slide of PPT could be added into the folder of “doc2any_cmd”.

By now, this article about how to convert PowerPoint to tif----PowerPoint to tiff is over, and to get DOC to Any Converter Command Line right now, please click https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip. Thank you for reading this article.

DOC to Any Converter

How to convert MS Office 2010 docx to tif

DOCX is the format of MS Office Word 2007 and 2010, and TIF is the abbreviation of TIFF,  whose files could contain the raster images and the vector images, even the high-quality graphs. Moreover, TIFF files could contain the multiple pages in one file. Also TIF files could be compressed to many formats, LZW, JPEG, for example. Now that TIFF files have so many merits, how could we get them from the usual Office documents, such as docx to tiff? Do not worry about it, DOC to Any Converter Command Line could help you deal with it. Next, please allow me to introduce this tool for you here. DOC to Any Converter Command Line has been designed to help users get the popular formats from Office documents, such as Office 2007 docx to tif, whose format is the same as Office 2010 docx, and for it is a command line converting tool, there is no GUI interface. So , if you have interest in the conversion from MS Office 2010 docx file to tiff file with DOC to Any Converter Command Line, please follow me with the steps below.

In step1, you need to open the running environment of DOC to Any Converter Command Line. The steps are as below: click “start” of pc, and the start menu could come out, then select “Run” on start menu, and input “cmd” in the edit-box of the popup dialog box, and click “ok” in order to open the command prompt window that is just the running environment. And here is the current directory below: C:\Documents and Settings\admin>

In step2, you might need to make sure which disc “doc2any.exe” is located on in order to jump to the root directory of that hard disc, and here is the example that helps you how to operate it: in case “doc2any.exe” is on disc of D, the command “D:” could be inputted in order to jump to its directory. And more info, here is the example in the command prompt window below:

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

In step3, it is time to enter into the folder containing the program of “doc2any.exe”. However, in the command prompt window, you might need to input the command of “cd” first in order to change the current directory, and after that, to access to the directory of folder “doc2any_cmd”, all you need to do is to input its name in the command prompt window, so if you still feel confused, please refer to the following example, which will tell you more:

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

In step4,  after entering into the folder named “doc2any_cmd”, you might need to run the converting tool----DOC to Any Converter Command Line. Like mentioned before, the only operation to use DOC to Any Converter Command Line, which is so easy, is to input the name of  program “doc2any.exe”, and the following steps are to add the source file by the way of inputting its file name directly in the command prompt window. But you need to make sure that your source file is in the same folder as “doc2any.exe”. And then customize the targeting file name and the file extension with the same method to input them in the command prompt window, and at last, to convert Office 2010 docx to tiff----Office 2007 docx to tif, please click “enter” to process it with the program, and more info, please see the following example:

D:\>doc2any_cmd\>doc2any<space>out.docx<space>out.tif<enter>

And if you want to edit the properties of the targeting file, you could realize it by the way of input the related parameters in the command prompt window, which must be located between the use of the program “doc2any.exe” and adding the source file. And here is the example in the command prompt window below, which you could refer to, if you want to set the options of the targeting file:

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

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

D:\>doc2any_cmd\>doc2any<space><options>out.docx<space>out.tif<enter>

(note: <options> stands for any parameters you might input in the command prompt window)

And I think it is the end to convert MS Office 2007 docx to tiff---MS Office 2010 docx to tiff, which are still the conversion of MS Office 2007 docx to tif and MS Office 2010 docx to tiff. And if you would like to experience DOC to Any Converter Command Line, please click https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip to save the program, and then install it in your computer. Meanwhile, to know the real parameters for the conversion, please click here, at last, thank you for reading this article and welcome to rectify it!

DOC to Any Converter

A way to convert Word to tif

The format of MS Office Word is usually DOC, whose file extension is *.doc. And TIF could stand for TIFF, and TIF files are the graphics container that can store both raster and vector images and contains high-quality graphics that supports color depths from 1 to 24-bit, which supports both lossy and lossless compression, and it also supports multiple layers and pages. Besides, Word documents belong to MS Office documents, and if you want to get TIF file from Office document, I know a converter that could help you easily. DOC to Any Converter Command Line is a powerful converting tool that can help users convert Office files to most popular formats, word to pdf, pptx to swf and docx to eps, for example. More info of DOC to Any Converter, you could click here. And here is the method to convert Word to tif----doc to tiff with DOC to Any Converter Command Line below.

1. Click “start” on your computer, then its menu comes out, please select “Run” there, and when a dialog box pop out, please input “cmd.exe” in the edit-box, at last, click “ok”, then the command prompt window could be popup, which is just our running environment of DOC to Any Converter Command Line. And here is the current directory below:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>

2. Make sure where the program of “doc2any.exe” is located, then make the program jump to the root directory of that hard disc. For instance, if your program of “doc2any.exe” is located on disc of D, you might need to input “D:” in the command prompt window in order to enter into the disc containing “doc2any.exe”, and here is the command line below:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>D:<ENTER>

(note: <> stands for the essential step, and <ENTER> represents the essential action in the command lines, which is to click “enter” of keyboard in order to execute the command)

3. In this step, you might need to enter into the folder containing the program of “doc2any.exe”, here you might need to use the command “cd”, which means “change directory”, more details, please refer to the following example:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>D:<ENTER>

D:\>cd<SPACE>doc2any_cmd<ENTER>

(note: “doc2any_cmd” is to enter into the directory of “doc2any_cmd” folder)

4. There is one thing I need to mention about, which is that you need to make your source file in the same folder as the one of “doc2any.exe”. After access to the directory of the folder named “doc2any_cmd”, it’s time to run DOC to Any Converter Command Line. With this method, to use the converting tool in the command prompt window, you just only need to input the name of “doc2any.exe”, and then add the source file by the way of inputting the file name and the file extension, which is enough, and select the targeting path with the same way as the one of the source file, as last, please click “ENTER” to convert Word to tif----doc to tiff, and here are the details about the steps below:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>D:<ENTER>

D:\>cd<SPACE>doc2any_cmd<ENTER>

D:\>doc2any_cmd\>doc2any<SPACE>care.doc<SPACE>care.tif<ENTER>

It is the end to convert Word to tif---doc to tiff with DOC to Any Converter Command Line. And if you have any questions, please contact us asap by replying this article. Meanwhile, if you want to download DOC to Any Converter Command Line, please click this link and save the program https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip.

DOC to Any Converter

How to convert rtf to tif singly and in batches

TIF is the abbreviation of TIFF, which is a format of a raster image. And TIFF files could not only contain the single page in one file, but also could contain multiple pages in one files flexibly. And to convert rtf to tif singly and in batches, I think you can choose the command line products, and here I got a produce based on the command line, DOC to Any Converter Command Line. DOC to Any Converter Command Line, which has been designed for converting Office files to multiple formats, is an excellent tool among multiple GUI converters and the command line tools. If you can’t wait to get this powerful tool, please click the link https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip to download it freely, and the following paragraphs are about the methods to convert rtf to tiff singly and in batches, if you have an interest, please follow me.

First, please open the operating environment of this converter----the command prompt window: click “Windows+R”, and input “cmd”in the popup dialog box, then click “ok”, and you will see there is a popup window come out, that is the command prompt window.

Second, if you want to start DOC to Any Converter Command Line directly in the current directory, please drag and drop “doc2any.exe” into the command prompt window, or just input the path of “doc2any.exe”, which will give you the same result. And then add the source file, input the targeting path, at last, convert rtf to tiff by clicking “enter”.

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

E:\input\babe.rtf<space>E:\out\babe.tif<enter>

The example above is to show you how to convert rtf to tif singly, and if you want to convert another rtf file to tif file, you could repeat the steps above.

And to convert rtf file to tif file in batches, first, you need to make sure all the source files are in one folder uniformly, and then  “*” can be used to replace all of the file names in the conversion, when you input the source path and the targeting path in the command prompt window, and after inputting the path of “doc2any.exe” to run the converter, you could add the source files, prepare the targeting folder, and then click “enter” to convert rtf to tiff in batches.

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

E:\input\*.rtf<space>E:\out\*.tif<enter>

This is the end about the conversion from rtf to tiff----rtf to tif singly and in batches. To know more of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, please click https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html.