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cp-image-transfer-to-docx

v1.0.3

Published

```js npm i cp-image-transfer-to-docx ```

Readme

Installation

Local installation

npm i cp-image-transfer-to-docx

Global installation

npm i -g cp-image-transfer-to-docx

Global installation will give you image_transfer command in cmd

How to use it

For Image Transfer to docx file

To transfer images from one specific folder to the word docx file. Where 1st page will be blank and rest of the pages will be filled with each images of source folder.Height and width of the image is optional, if not provided it will be 500 X 500. Also file name is optional, if not provided, it will create demo.docx file in given destination folder
image_transfer transfer --src="Image source folder path" --dest="destination folder where docx file will be generated" --width="width of the picture, this is optional, if not provided, default is 500" --height="height of the picture, this is optional, if not provided default is 500" --fileName="Name of docx file, this is optional, if not provided default will be demo.docx"
You can also use shortcuts for all arguments as mentioned below

Example:

image_transfer transfer -s="Image source folder path" -d="destination folder where docx file will be generated" -w="width of the picture, this is optional, if not provided, default is 500" -h="height of the picture, this is optional, if not provided default is 500" -f="Name of docx file, this is optional, if not provided default will be demo.docx"

Demo example:

image_transfer transfer -s="C:\Users\abc\Documents\myImages\images"  -d="C:\Users\abc\Documents\mydoc\docs" -f="cp.docx"