LATEX-to-Word
- Word To Latex Converter For Mac Download
- Word To Latex Converter
- Word To Latex Converter For Mac Download
GrindEQ LaTeX-to-Word converts LaTeX, AMS-LaTeX, Plain TeX, or AMS-TeX documents to Microsoft Word format. Works with Microsoft Word for Windows, 32-bit and 64-bit compatible.
- Word-to-L A T E X GrindEQ Word-to-LaTeX converts Microsoft Word documents to LaTeX, AMS-LaTeX, Plain TeX, or AMS-TeX format. Works with Microsoft Word for Windows, 32-bit and 64-bit compatible. Convert your Microsoft Word documents to LaTeX or TeX.
- If you have a recent version of MS Word (2013, 2016, 2019), compile you thesis into a PDF, but switch off letter spacing, small caps and hyphenation. Also, deactivate microtype. Open the PDF in Word. The conversion is pretty good. It may be an idea to use a mono spaced font for export, and change it back to something more readable in Word.
- TeX/LaTeX to Word converter. TeX2Word is a TeX/LaTeX to Word converter designed in order to use with Microsoft Word and enables Microsoft Word to open documents in TeX format (this includes any TeX-based formats like LaTeX, etc.). This gives the opportunity to import existing TeX documents to Microsoft Word. TeX2Word is based on Chikrii Softlab.
Convert your TeX and LaTeX documents to Microsoft Word;
Choose either Microsoft Equation, Equation Editor 3.x, or MathType format for converted equations;
BibTeX emulator is included;
ANSI, OEM, MAC, Unicode, and UTF-8 encoding are supported; Convert a whole LaTeX document or a selected part. LaTeX-to-Word in 3 steps. Open your LaTeX document (.tex) in Microsoft Word: on the File tab, click Open and then click Browse in the type list, click LaTeX.
Convert tables, lists, etc.;
LaTeX cross-referencing and Microsoft Word cross-referencing fields are supported;
Adjust font and styles;
Import images, including PostScript;
ANSI, OEM, MAC, Unicode, and UTF-8 encoding are supported;
Convert a whole LaTeX document or a selected part.
LaTeX-to-Word in 3 steps
Step 1
Open your LaTeX document (*.tex) in Microsoft Word:
on the File tab, click Open and then click Browse
in the type list, click LaTeX [GrindEQ] (*.tex)
and Open the document.
Word To Latex Converter For Mac Download
Step 2
Word To Latex Converter
Update cross-references if needed:
press Update button, or select Update command.
Step 3
Save the converted document as Word Document using standard Save As menu:
on the File tab, click Save As and then click Browse
in the Save as type list, click Word Document (*.docx)
and Save the document.
Sometimes you just have to face the absolute horror of having to convert your beautiful latex documents into word. As an engineer your biggest worry is, oh crap, will my equations come out right!? Fear not, we have a solution, it is based on a post I found here by a user named Devid (many thanks Devid!). The best part is that this solution should work with word on mac or windows. I am using office 365 for mac from my school and this works perfectly for me.
Word To Latex Converter For Mac Download
- Download the following html file.
- Open this file with a text editor, in this file you will find a latex math expression between $$ symbols, e.g., $$ x_{k} $$.
- Replace the existing math expression with your own latex math expression.
- Save the file.
- Open this html file with chrome.
- You will see your math expression. Now right click on this expression, “Show math as”-> “MathML code”.
- A new tab or window should pop up with a funky looking xml type code. This is the mathjax source code.
- Copy this code.
- Now open word and in the top bar click insert.
- On the top right you will have the Equation button. Click it.
- This inserts a blank equation into your document. Click on the equation.
- We need to paste special inside the equation as “Unformatted Unicode Text” or “Unformatted Text” for mac. To do this on mac I press control+command+v, on windows I believe it is control+alt+v (please check). The paste special menu shows up, select the “Unformatted Unicode Text” or “Unformatted Text” option.
- Press enter.
- Voila! your equation should show up.