TIF is a format of the raster image files, which stands for Tagged Image File. TIF is a high-quality graphics format often used for storing images with many colors, such as digital photos, which is short for "TIFF". But how to convert Office files to tif, such as doc to tiff----doc to tif? It is very easy to use DOC to Any Converter Command Line! DOC to Any Converter Command Line is an expert, which has been designed to help users convert office files to pdf, ps, eps, hpgl and pcl etc.. Click here, you will know more about DOC to Any Converter Command Line. And if you want to know the methods, please read the following paragraphs.
Way1:
1. Download DOC to Any Converter Command Line and install it in your computer.
click the link to save the program https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip, and unzip it to your pc. Then double-click the program of “doc2any.exe” in the folder of “doc2any_cmd” to install DOC to Any Converter Command Line on pc.
2. Run the operating environment of DOC to Any Converter Command Line:
click “start”>select “Run”>a dialog box could be popup>input “cmd” in the dialog box>click “ok”, and the command prompt window can be opened, and here is the current directory below:
C:\Documents and Settings\admin>
3. Please drag and drop the program of “doc2any.exe” into the command prompt window directly to run this converting tool. Then the related parameters could be inputted after the start of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, which could help you set the properties of the targeting file. And please skip that step to add the source file directly, if you do not like to edit the properties of the targeting file. Then continue to add the source file into the conversion, and prepare a targeting folder for the objective file, then click “enter” to process the task.
C:\Documents and Settings\admin>D:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space><options><space>
D:\d\love.doc<space>E:\out\love.tif<enter>
here I use <options> to represent the parameters
And for TIFF file could contain multiple pages in one file, it also could be separated from those pages to single files. Thus “%” could help you with one page per file, and “%” needs to be inputted after the targeting file name, confused, please see the example below:
C:\Documents and Settings\admin>D:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space>
D:\d\love.doc<space>E:\out\love%.tif<enter>
Way2:
DOC to Any Converter Command Line could help you convert doc to tiff with another way, and you need to change your thread first, and please refer to the following example:
C:\Documents and Settings\admin>D:<enter>
D:\>cd<space>doc2any_cmd<enter>
D:\doc2any_cmd\>doc2any<space>love.doc<space>love.tif<enter>
Based on the example above, please let me explain it: “D:<enter>” is used to enter D disc; “cd<space>doc2any_cmd<enter>” is to jump to the directory of folder “doc2any_cmd”; “doc2any<space>love.doc<space>love.tif<enter>” is to run the converter, add the source file, customize the targeting file and convert doc to tif-----doc to tiff. Still to get the single page tif file, “%” could be still used, and please see the example below:
C:\Documents and Settings\admin>D:<enter>
D:\>cd<space>doc2any_cmd<enter>
D:\doc2any_cmd\>doc2any<space>love.doc<space>love%.tif<enter>
At last, two methods to convert doc to tiff----doc to tif with DOC to Any Converter Command Line are in the above examples. And to know more articles, please visit this link: https://www.verydoc.com/blog/, and more converting tools, please visit https://www.verydoc.com or http://www.verypdf.com.