Converts word to latex online. Converts docx to latex online. Docx2latex generates latex source code and PDF. Word to Latex and Latex to Word Tools Hi, We need a good tool which can convert word file to latex file and latex file to word file. This will be convenient while editing and typesetting documents collected from different sources. Warm Regards. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to.
Say I have this LaTeX code:
How to import it in MS Word?
7 Answers
See here for a list of several solutions, of whom some are free:
There's an open-source converter here on SourceForge. I've not used it myself, but the comments look encouraging.
I have been using Aurora (http://elevatorlady.ca/) to good effect in Word and PowerPoint. It integrates itself into the menu and calls your LaTeX environment (e.g. MikTeX) or its own minimal MikTeX. The rendered equations can be either bitmaps or vector. For sharing with others, the bitmaps are more portable.
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I'm guessing that you're using Windows, but on the off-chance that you are using OS X, my preferred solution is LaTeXiT, which creates a picture of the equation that you can drag into Word or elsewhere. A potential Windows analog that I have not tested is Laeqed.
Here is a Chrome Extension to convert LaTeX Equations online to Word Equations:https://github.com/idf/LaTex2Word-Equation
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Say I have this LaTeX code:
How to import it in MS Word?
7 Answers
See here for a list of several solutions, of whom some are free:
There's an open-source converter here on SourceForge. I've not used it myself, but the comments look encouraging.
I have been using Aurora (http://elevatorlady.ca/) to good effect in Word and PowerPoint. It integrates itself into the menu and calls your LaTeX environment (e.g. MikTeX) or its own minimal MikTeX. The rendered equations can be either bitmaps or vector. For sharing with others, the bitmaps are more portable.
I'm guessing that you're using Windows, but on the off-chance that you are using OS X, my preferred solution is LaTeXiT, which creates a picture of the equation that you can drag into Word or elsewhere. A potential Windows analog that I have not tested is Laeqed.
Here is a Chrome Extension to convert LaTeX Equations online to Word Equations:https://github.com/idf/LaTex2Word-Equation