Once Word2TeX is installed, its operation is seamless. There is a three-step procedure for converting a Microsoft Word document to LaTeX:
Start Microsoft Word (if it's not already running), open the document you want to convert by
;Invoke
dialog box and choose "TeX" format for saving:Enter a file name for output LaTeX document and click
That's all! I told you it was easy.
You'll say: "OK, what if I need some specific type of LaTeX format, for instance, REVTeX (Physical Society LaTeX)?" -- Word2TeX can be customized to create any type of LaTeX-based format!
In order to install and run Word2TeX, your computer must have:
Microsoft Windows 95 or later
(Windows 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP);
The Word2TeX converter -- this is not an independent application, but is an add-in to Microsoft
Word, and requires Microsoft Word 95 or later version (Microsoft Word
97, Word 2000, XP);
2 megabytes of disk
space.
Once TeX2Word is installed, its operation is seamless. There is a three-step procedure for converting a TeX document to Microsoft Word:
Start Microsoft Word (if it's not already running);
Invoke
dialog box and choose "TeX" format:Choose file you want to be imported and click
That's all! I told you it was easy.
In order to install and run TeX2Word, your computer must have:
Microsoft Windows 95 or later
(Windows 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP);
The TeX2Word converter is not an independent application -- it is an add-in to Microsoft
Word, and requires Microsoft Word 97 or later version (Microsoft Word
97, Word 2000, Word XP);
Design Science MathType installed (version 4 or later);
2 megabytes of disk
space.