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Can I specify a file extention as a filter in command line mode?

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Can I specify a file extention as a filter in command line mode?

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You can add a file extention as filter at the end of command line as following: bfax2tif [/q] [/l] [/m=0[,1]] [/b=0[,1,2]] [/v=0[,1,2,3,4]] /d source-dir dest-dir *.g3n Thus only “.g3n” fax files will be converted into tiff.

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