NOTE: You can find two simple batch (*.bat) files for quick and easy usage from the Start\All Programs\Convert Image to PDF\Example Batch Files. These will work without modification provided you installed in the default folder. One batch file is for 32 bit, the other for 64 bit operating systems.
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ConvertITP can be run without a user interface with command line arguments. You can initiate command line execution by going to the operating system's command prompt or from batch files (files with *.BAT extension). A batch file can be created in a simple editor like Notepad.EXE. Once saved, simply double click the bat file within the Windows Explorer to execute it.
There are two approaches to using the command line:
Specify a Conversion Job that was built using ConvertITP's graphical user interface and saved as a conversion job file (*.SII)
Specify a Conversion Task in detail
Specifying a 'Conversion Job' file is very easy, you only need to create the conversion job file with the ConvertITP user interface and then specify where to find the associated *.SII 'Conversion Job' file by using the /J switch. You can have hundreds or thousands of tasks specified in the 'Conversion Job' file, all of which will get executed in one fell swoop. For example:
ConvertITP /J"D:\My Conversion Job Files\AccountingBatch.SII"
Specifying a conversion task is a bit more tedious; however it is much more powerful/flexible and does not require the prior creation of a 'Conversion Job' file. The on-line command line creation wizard has a large amount of detailed examples that are easily used. Therefore specifying a conversion task from the command line should be as easy as finding your specific case and modifying it to meet your needs.
Each approach to the command line is discussed in the documentation that follows.
Important: If you see the following error or have any other issues:
"ConvertITP" is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."
Then please read Helpful Hints For Creating a Command Line for further assistance.
See also:
Helpful Hints for Using the Command Line
Specifying a 'Conversion Job' File to Run From The Command Line
Specifying a 'Conversion Task' form the command line
Examples: Complete list of Examples of Using the Command Line