Two ways to convert word to pcl with DOC to Any Converter Command Line

If you know what DOC to Any Converter Command Line is, it is my pleasure; if you are not familiar with it, it is ok, too, but please allow me to introduce this tool here. DOC to Any Converter Command Line is a professional converting tool based on the command lines, which could help users convert word to pcl and other Office documents to another popular format, such as jpg, hpgl and png etc.. This article will show you how to convert word file to pcl file with the different ways.

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WAY1:

1. Open the operating environment of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, here is the step below:

click the hotkey of “Windows+R” on the keyboard, and input “cmd.exe” in the dialog box, then click “ok” button, and the command prompt window could be popup on the screen, and here is the current directory below:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>

2. Input the path of “doc2any.exe” to start DOC to Any Converter Command, then input the path of the source file; then input the objective path directly, and finally, click “enter” to convert word to pcl, and here is the example below:

singly:

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

D:\d\stay.doc<space>E:\out\stay.pcl<enter>

And also DOC to Any Converter Command Line could help you edit the properties of pcl, the parameters could be typed between the path of ‘doc2any.exe’ and the path of the source file. And I use <options> to represent any parameters you can input. Here is the example below:

singly:

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

D:\d\stay.doc<space>E:\out\stay.pcl<enter>

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If you want dozens of the source files converted one time, you can make all the source files in the same folder, then replace all the file names with the wildcard character “*”, more details, please refer to the example below:

in batches:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>D:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space><options><space> D:\d\*.doc<space>E:\out\*.pcl<enter>

 

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Still, DOC to Any Converter Command Line could process the source one page by one page. And inputting the percent character “%” behind the targeting file name is the key point:

singly:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>D:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space><options><space> D:\d\stay.doc<space>E:\out\stay%.pcl<enter>

 

in batches:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>D:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space><options><space> D:\d\*doc<space>E:\out\*%.pcl<enter>

 

WAY2:

Likely, please open the running environment first: click “start” button>select “Run”>input “cmd”>click “ok” button, then the command prompt window could be opened, and the current directory is the same as the one in WAY1.

convert word file to pcl file singly:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>D:<enter>             ---->jump to the directory of D disc

D:\>cd<space>doc2any_cmd<enter>                        ---->enter to the folder of “doc2any_cmd”

D:\doc2any_cmd\>doc2any<space>stay.doc<space>stay.pcl<enter>  --->run the tool, add the source file, prepare the objective pcl

convert word file to pcl file with one page per page:

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

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

D:\doc2any_cmd\>doc2any<space>stay.doc<space>stay%.pcl<enter>

The above is the two ways to convert word to pcl with DOC to Any Converter Command Line.

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