--- title: "Convert-RTF-to-PDF" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Convert-RTF-to-PDF} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- ```{r, include =FALSE} knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" ) ``` ## Vignette Build Datetime ```{r built} message(paste0('Datetime: ',Sys.Date(),':',Sys.time())) ```
## Generate PDFs from RTFs for NON-PRODUCTION Work in 3 Clicks (Unlimited Number of Files) ### (Must use Pulsar for PRODUCTION Work)


## Create Folder Structure on Windows **Step 1.) Create the following folder structure using your MUDID:** C:/Users/USERNAME/Documents/
**Step 2.) Create the following 2 sub-folders under the Documents folder created in Step 1:** C:/Users/USERNAME/Documents/rtf_files/
C:/Users/USERNAME/Documents/scripts/
**Step 3.) Copy the following 2 files into the scripts folder created in Step 2:** https://github.com/GSK-Biostatistics/repfun/blob/misc/outputs/rtf2pdf.ps1
https://github.com/GSK-Biostatistics/repfun/blob/misc/outputs/makepdf.bat
**Step 4.) Create RTF outputs as needed, for example see Vignette 'Create-AE-Tables'**
**Step 5.) From within R Studio files pane, select and Export the RTF files produced in Step 4 (see below).** Click to View Picture

**Step 6.) Click download (see below).** Click to View Picture

**Step 7.) Run the batch file copied in Step 3 (see below).** Click to View Picture

**The following file is produced from Step 7 (see below).** Click to View Picture

**Step 8: Final step is to upload the converted.zip file from R Studio files pane (see below).** Click to View Picture

**For future conversions repeat Steps 5 thru 8. (The most recent zip file in the downloads folder will be processed.)**