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Is there a method to convert txt to postscript easily?

Yes, I could offer you a great way to convert txt to postscript very easily-----------DOC to Any Converter Command Line. DOC to Any Converter Command Line could output txt to postscript in MS-DOS system. DOC to Any Converter Command Line can be used to convert DOC, DOCX, DOCM, RTF, PPT, PPTX, XLS, XLSX, OpenOffice ODT, HTML, MHTML files to PDF, Postscript, PS, EPS, SVG, SWF, XPS, PCL, HPGL, HTML, MHTML, RTF, Text, XML, JPG, TIFF, EMF, WMF, BMP, GIF, PNG, TGA, PCX, etc. formats. The program is handy and powerful. The file conversions can be done consecutively or simultaneously.

Postscript files could be often replaced by PS abbreviation, whose file extension is *.ps. And postscript files are vector images containing text and raster elements, which means along with the enlarging of ps pictures, the quality of ps files could not be worse than before.

After this short introduction of postscript, below is the method to convert txt to postscript with DOC to Any Converter Command Line:

1. Run cmd.exe in your computer.

two ways could be chosen:

click “Windows+R”>input “cmd”>click “ok”;

click “start” button>select “Run”>type “cmd” in the dialog box>click “ok” in the dialog box.

2. Open DOC to Any Converter Command Line.

here are the steps for you to refer to:

get back to root directory: input “cd\”>click “enter”;

access to the disk containing doc2any.exe: in case of doc2any.exe is on disc (D), please input “D:”>click “enter”; if it is on another disk, such as E disk, please likely input “E:”>click “enter”;

drag “doc2any.exe” into the dialog box directly>click “space”.

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2. Prepare the parameters for the conversion of txt to postscript.

for instance:

input “-view”>click “space” so that your ps file could be previewed automatically;

input ‘–wtext “xxxxxxxxxxxxx”’>click “space” in order to add watermark in ps file;

input “–wtype 0”>click “space” so as to make a normal watermark;

input “–wa 135”>click “space”, then the watermark could be rotated with 135;

input ‘–wf “Arial”’>click “space” to set up the font of watermark as “Arial”;

input “–wh 60”>click “space” to set up the font size of watermark;

input “–wc 0000FF”>click “space” to set up the font color of watermark.

there must be a space between the parameter and the value(string).

Is there a method to convert txt to postscript easily?

3. Prepare the source file for the conversion of txt to postscript.

input source path>click “space”.

Is there a method to convert txt to postscript easily?

4. Prepare the targeting path for the conversion.

input a targeting folder path>type “\”>create a file name>input “.ps”.

Is there a method to convert txt to postscript easily?

5. Convert txt to postscript.

click “enter”, then <Result=1> is popup in the dialog box of MS-DOS system, it is the end of converting txt to postscript with DOC to Any Converter Command Line.

Is there a method to convert txt to postscript easily?

Is there a method to convert txt to postscript easily?

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A way to convert rtf to postscript easily

Today I will recommend a way to convert rtf to postscript very easily and quickly. Perhaps you would not believe that it is easy and quickly. But the truth is that this way is actually very easy! The main reason is that we will use DOC to Any Converter Command line to convert rtf to postscript working in MS-DOS system, which is very multi-functional and amazing. Here is the main webpage link you could click to know more: https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html. However, what is postscript? Below is the introduction to postscript:

PS is the abbreviation of postscript, and postscript file extension is ‘*.ps’, which is a vector image format. Postscript files could be saved in the PostScript page description language, which could contain raster elements and texts. PS files are supported by many printers and programs, which could be printed directly by a PostScript printer. Also PS files could be opened in printers supporting PostScript.

Here is the way to convert rtf to postscript with DOC to Any Converter Command Line below:

1. Start DOC to Any Converter Command Line in MS-DOS system.

please follow these steps below:

  • open MS-DOS system---click [Windows+R]>input [cmd]>click [ok];
  • jump to root directory---input [cd\]>click [enter];
  • enter into the disk of doc2any.exe---if doc2any.exe is on disc (D), and to let program lead users access to that disk, please input [D:]>click [enter];
  • input the path of [doc2any.exe] directly>click [space].

A way to convert rtf to postscript easily

2. Prepare the parameters, the source file and the targeting path.

below are the steps:

  • input the parameters---for instance, input [–rotate 90 -view]>click [space] in order to get rotated angle of ps file and preview it automatically;

Clicking [space] is of the essence when finish inputting a parameter if you want to continue to type other parameters or command lines.

  • input source path>click [space];
  • input a targeting folder path>type [\]>create a file name>input [.ps].

A way to convert rtf to postscript easily

3. Let DOC to Any Converter Command Line convert rtf to postscript.

click [enter] button---<Result=1> has appeared on the screen of MS-DOS system>it is complete to convert rtf to postscript.

A way to convert rtf to postscript easily

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A method to convert xlsx to postscript

The information of postscript:

  • Postcript could be represented as PS;
  • Postscript files are vector image files saved in the PostScript page description language;
  • Postscript files may contain vector graphics, raster graphics and text;
  • Postscript file extension is *.ps;
  • Postscript could be printed directly by a PostScript printer without being opened in an application;
  • PS files are supported by many printers and programs. In essence, PS could be opened by any printer utility, which supports PostScript.

The method to convert xlsx to postscript is as below:

1. Start DOC to Any Converter Command Line in MS-DOS system.

First , please allow me to introduce DOC to Any Converter Command to you briefly. DOC to Any Converter Command Line could be your best assistant in converting file formats for each other, which could help you convert not only xlsx to postscript, but also other formats, such as doc to jpg, pptx to png etc..DOC to Any Converter could be used in MS-DOS system.

Above is the short introduction of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, if you are interested in it, you could click this link to download DOC to Any Converter Command Line: https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip, click this link to know more about DOC to Any Converter Command Line: https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html.

Now let us cut to the point. To start DOC to Any Converter Command Line, please follow these steps below:

  • click [Windows+R]>input [cmd]>click [ok]->MS-DOS system could be shown as a dialog box;
  • input [cd\]>click [enter] to get back to root directory;
  • if doc2any.exe is on disc (D), input [D:]>click [enter], and program will lead users enter into the disk of doc2any.exe;
  • input the path of [doc2any.exe] directly>click [space].

2. Prepare the parameters, the source file and the targeting path. You could refer to the following steps:

  • input [–wtext “ABCDEFGHIGKLMN”]>click [space], for example. By the way, it is necessary to click [space] button in order to continue to type other parameters or command lines, after inputting a parameter. Here [-wtext “xxxxxx”] is for adding watermark ‘xxxxxx’ in ps file;
  • input source path and click [space];
  • drag one file into dialog box>rename it>change its file extension as [.ps], also its location could be changed according to your will.

3. Start to process xlsx to postscript:

click [enter] button, then within a few seconds, along with <Result=1> on the screen of MS-DOS system, it is successful to convert xlsx to postscript with DOC to Any Converter Command Line. Here is the relative figure that may be helpful to you:

A method to convert xlsx to postscript

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A way to convert xls to postscript

PS could represent postscript usually, whose file extension is *.ps. PS file is a vector image file that could still contains raster graphs and text files. How to convert xls to postscript? Here is the converting tool to convert xls to postscript below:

DOC to Any Converter Command Line----an extraordinary and revolutionary creation that could help users converting so many formats for each other, which works in MS-DOS system. Here is the main page of DOC to Any Converter Command Line: https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html. To download DOC to Any Converter Command Line to try it, please click this link: https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip.

For DOC to Any Converter Command Line could work with command lines, so I could display some parameters, perhaps you could use some of them to convert xls to postscript:

-wtext <string>          : Watermark text on printed document
-wtext does support following dynamic values: %PageCount%, %PageNumber%, %PageCountRoman%, %PageCountRoman2%, %PageNumberRoman%, %PageNumberRoman2%, %Author%, %Keywords%, %Subject%, %Title%, %Filename%, %Date%, %Time%

Below is the steps to convert xls to postscript with DOC to Any Converter Command Line.

1. Run cmd.exe, the method are as below:

  • click [start]>choose [Run]>input [cmd]>click [ok], MS-DOS dialog box could be opened;
  • click [Windows+R]>input [cmd]>click [ok]->MS-DOS system could be shown as a dialog box.

2. Open DOC to Any Converter Command Line, there are several steps to follow:

  • to be back to root directory of MS-DOS system: input [cd\] and click [enter];
  • if doc2any.exe is on disc (D), input [D:] and click [enter] to enter into the disk of doc2any.exe(for instance, if doc2any.exe is on disk (F), please input [F:] and click [enter]);
  • drag [doc2any.exe] into the dialog box and click [space], or just input the path of [doc2any.exe] directly and click [space].

3. Input the parameters of postscript file, type the parameters and click [space] to be continued. It is necessary to click [space] button after inputting each parameter:

input [–wtext “%PageNumberRoman2% of %PageCountRoman2%”] and click [space] button, for example.

4. Input source path and click [space].

5. Input the path of targeting folder, then input [\], and type a created file name of ps, then input [.ps], or drag a file into dialog box, then rename it and change its file extension as [.ps], you could change its location, if you would like.

6. Let DOC to Any Converter Command Line process xls to postscript:

click [enter] button, later, when the MS-DOS screen display <Result=1>, the conversion of pptx to postscript is successful. You could fine your postscript file in the objective folder.

A way to convert xls to postscript

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A way to convert pptx to postscript

PPTX is the file extension of files generated in MS PowerPoint 2007(2008 for Mac) and MS PowerPoint 2010 (2011 for Mac), which is a format of spreadsheet. Postscript file could be often replaced by PS, whose file extension is *.ps, which is a vector image file that could still contains raster graphs and text files. These two files are all so useful in our work life sometimes, so a question could be asked: how could we convert pptx to postscript easily with just only one converting tool? Do not worry, it is not a hard issue for DOC to Any Converter Commmand Line has been designed to help users solve this kinds of problems. DOC to Any Converter Command Line could not only be helpful on converting pptx to postscript, but also be very useful on other converting matters, such as converting ppt to pdf, ppt to jpg or doc to png etc.. More info of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, please visit its main webpage through this link: https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html.

Below are the details about how to convert pptx to postscript with DOC to Any Converter Command Line:

1. Run cmd.exe to open MS-DOS dialog box, you could choose one of ways below:

  • click [start]>choose [Run]>input [cmd]>click [ok];
  • click [Windows+R]>input [cmd]>click [ok].

2. Start DOC to Any Converter Command Line, there are several steps to follow:

  • input [cd\] and click [enter] to be back to root directory of MS-DOS system;
  • to use DOC to Any Converter Command Line, first, you need to enter into the disk of doc2any.exe, for example, if doc2any.exe is on disc (D), input [D:] and click [enter];
  • input the path of [doc2any.exe] and click [space], which is one method, the other method is that: drag [doc2any.exe] into the dialog box, then click [space].

3. Set up parameters for the conversion of pptx to postscript: input the parameters and click [space] to be continued. The point is that after inputting each parameters, clicking [space] button is necessary. Here is the example parameters below:

-wtext <string>          : Watermark text on printed document
  -wtext does support following dynamic values:
  %PageCount%, %PageNumber%, %PageCountRoman%, %PageCountRoman2%,
  %PageNumberRoman%, %PageNumberRoman2%, %Author%, %Keywords%,
  %Subject%, %Title%, %Filename%, %Date%, %Time%

-view                    : View file after creation

Here I input [-view –wtext “%PageNumberRoman% of %PageCountRoman%”] and click [space] button as an example.

4. Prepare source file: input source path and click [space].

5. Input objective path: input the path of targeting folder, then input [\], and type a created file name of ps, then input [.ps].

6. Convert pptx to postscript: click [enter] button, later, DOC to Any Converter could help you convert pptx to postscript quickly, when the MS-DOS screen display <Result=1>, the conversion of pptx to postscript is over with DOC to Any Converter Command Line in MS-DOS system.

Here is the picture you may refer to below:

A way to convert pptx to postscript

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