Examples of how to use DocTo
It is very simple to convert a Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet to a PDF file on the command line using Docto. You can also do this easily in Microsoft Excel, but sometimes it helps to be able to do it from the command line.
The command line below shows how you can convert a Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Document to a Adobe PDF Format file - PDF.
docto -XL -f 'c:\path\Spreadsheet.xls' -o 'c:\path\Spreadsheet.PDF' -t xlpdf
or easier to read
docto -XL -f 'c:\path\Spreadsheet.xls'
-o 'c:\path\Spreadsheet.PDF'
-t xlpdf
-XL
This is a conversion using Microsoft Excel.-f
The File or directory to be converted-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 toYou might find some of the following commands also interesting.
The following values below can be used to convert a Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet to another file type.
xlAddIn=18
xlCSV=6
xlCSVMac=22
xlCSVMSDOS=24
xlCSVWindows=23
xlCurrentPlatformText=-4158
xlDBF2=7
xlDBF3=8
xlDBF4=11
xlDIF=9
xlExcel12=50
xlExcel2=16
xlExcel2FarEast=27
xlExcel3=29
xlExcel4=33
xlExcel4Workbook=35
xlExcel5=39
xlExcel7=39
xlExcel8=56
xlExcel9795=43
xlHtml=44
xlIntlAddIn=26
xlIntlMacro=25
xlOpenDocumentSpreadsheet=60
xlOpenXMLAddIn=55
xlOpenXMLTemplate=54
xlOpenXMLTemplateMacroEnabled=53
xlOpenXMLWorkbook=51
xlOpenXMLWorkbookMacroEnabled=52
xlSYLK=2
xlTemplate=17
xlTextMac=19
xlTextMSDOS=21
xlTextPrinter=36
xlTextWindows=20
xlUnicodeText=42
xlWebArchive=45
xlWJ2WD1=14
xlWJ3=40
xlWJ3FJ3=41
xlWK1=5
xlWK1ALL=31
xlWK1FMT=30
xlWK3=15
xlWK3FM3=32
xlWK4=38
xlWKS=4
xlWorkbookDefault=51
xlWorkbookNormal=-4143
xlWorks2FarEast=28
xlWQ1=34
xlXMLSpreadsheet=46
xlTypePDF=50000
xlpdf=50000
xlTypeXPS=50001
xlXPS=50001
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