Convert Multiple Files at Once with TipCase Text To PDF Converter

TipCase Text To PDF Converter: Preserve Formatting & Metadata Easily

Overview

TipCase Text To PDF Converter converts plain text (TXT) files into PDF documents while focusing on preserving original formatting and allowing you to retain or add document metadata (title, author, subject, keywords).

Key Features

  • Formatting preservation: Keeps line breaks, indentation, and basic text layout; supports specifying fonts, sizes, margins, and page orientation to maintain appearance.
  • Metadata handling: Lets you view, edit, and embed PDF metadata fields (Title, Author, Subject, Keywords, Creation/Modification dates).
  • Batch conversion: Process multiple TXT files at once and apply consistent formatting and metadata templates.
  • Output control: Options for page size (A4, Letter, etc.), header/footer insertion, page numbering, and selectable font embedding.
  • Encoding support: Handles UTF-8 and other common text encodings to avoid character corruption in output PDFs.
  • Preview & settings: Preview output and adjust settings before export to minimize iteration.

Typical Workflow

  1. Open TipCase and add one or more TXT files.
  2. Choose output page size, margins, and font preferences.
  3. Set metadata fields (or load a saved metadata template).
  4. Configure headers/footers and page numbering if needed.
  5. Preview the PDF; adjust settings.
  6. Export — saved PDFs will include preserved formatting and embedded metadata.

Use Cases

  • Archiving plain-text logs or notes as searchable PDFs with preserved layout.
  • Distributing standardized documents where metadata (author, keywords) aids indexing.
  • Preparing text files for printing with consistent page setup.

Tips for Best Results

  • Ensure source text uses consistent encoding (prefer UTF-8).
  • Select an embedded font for non-standard characters.
  • Use margins and font size settings to prevent awkward line wrapping.
  • Apply a metadata template for batch jobs to ensure consistent fields across files.

If you want, I can draft step-by-step instructions tailored to Windows or macOS, or create sample metadata templates you can reuse.

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