Convert VCF to PCL using Python

VCF to PCL conversion in your Python Applications without installing Microsoft Word® or Outlook.

 

Why to Convert VCF to PCL?

VCF (Virtual Contact File) is a file format used to store contact information such as name, address, phone number, email address, etc. It is widely used by many email clients and other applications. PCL (Printer Command Language) is a page description language used by printers to control the printing process. It is a powerful language that can be used to create complex documents with graphics, text, and images. Converting VCF to PCL allows users to create documents with contact information in a format that can be easily printed.

How Aspose.Total Helps for VCF to PCL Conversion?

Aspose.Total for Python via .NET is a full package of various APIs dealing different formats including Email, Images and Microsoft Word formats. It provides a two step process for converting VCF to PCL. Firstly, [Aspose.Email for Python via .NET](https://products.aspose.com/email/python-net/) API is used to load Email and render it into HTML. Secondly, [Aspose.Words for Python via .NET](https://products.aspose.com/words/python-net/) API is used to load the converted HTML and save it into respective Word PCL format. This makes the conversion process easy and automated using Python.

Aspose.Total for Python via .NET is a comprehensive package of APIs that can be used to automate the conversion process. It provides a simple and efficient way to convert VCF to PCL. It is a powerful tool that can be used to create complex documents with graphics, text, and images. It is an ideal solution for Python developers who are looking to add a VCF to PCL conversion feature within their application.

How to Convert VCF to PCL in Python

  • Open the source VCF file using MailMessage.load class
  • Call the save method while specifying output HTML file path and relevant HTML Save options as parameter. So your VCF file is converted to HTML at the specified path
  • Now Load the saved HTML file using Document
  • Call the save method with relevant file path. So finally the VCF is converted

Conversion Requirements

  • For VCF to PCL conversion, Python 3.5 or later is required
  • Reference APIs within the project directly from PyPI ( Aspose.Words and Aspose.Email )
  • Or use the following pip command pip install aspose.words and pip install Aspose.Email-for-Python-via-NET
  • Moreover, Microsoft Windows or Linux based OS (see more for Words and Email ) and for Linux check additional requirements for gcc and libpython and follow step by step instructions INSTALL
 

Save VCF To PCL in Python

import aspose.words as aw
msg= MailMessage.load(dir + "msgtemplate.msg")
msg.save("htmloutput.html", SaveOptions.default_html)
doc = aw.Document("htmloutput.html")
doc.save("emailtoword.docx")
 

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