45.4 Specifying output file paths and names

For the output file name, you can modify any or all of the path, name, and extension. By default, the filter alters only the file extension. For RTF output, the extension is normally .rtf. For multi-step processing, it is .dcl for the first step and .rtf for the last step. The target file is written to the same directory as the source file, usually the current directory. Any intermediate files (typically binary DCL files, .dcb) are written to the current directory, and are automatically deleted after conversion is complete.

The output option -o name can specify a path without a file name, a file name with or without a path, or an extension without a file name. Each of these works differently:

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