Examples of how to use DocTo
Even though it is easy to convert one file at a time, Sometimes you need to convert an entire directory of RTF Files (or txt files) to Docs. You can do this easily on the command line using Docto.
The command line below shows how you can convert all the RTF Files in a folder to a Microsoft Word Document file - Doc. If you provide a directory and an extension, docto knows to convert all the documents matching that extension in that directory.
docto -WD -f 'c:\path\todocuments' -fx .rtf -o 'c:\path\toOutputfiles' -t wdFormatDocumentDefault
or easier to read
docto -WD
-f 'c:\path\todocuments'
-fx '.rtf'
-o 'c:\path\toOutputfiles'
-t wdFormatDocumentDefault
-WD
: This is a conversion using Microsoft Word. This is not required but makes it easier to read-f
: The File or directory to be converted-fx
: File with this extension should be matched.-o
: The Output File or Directory where you would like the converted file to be written to.-T
: The file format type that is being converted toWhen providing an extension to search for do not include the initial *
, so *.rtf
should be .rtf
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