How to put LaTeX formulas in Word 2010?
Solution 1
If you don't need to modify the equations from within Word you can compile the equation with LaTeX and then include it as an image in your Word document.
You can also use services like http://www.codecogs.com/latex/eqneditor.php to directly convert to a pdf/jpg/gif/svg image an equation: simply paste the code copied from Mathmetica into the box and then click the link "Click here to Download Image".
Solution 2
You can use MathType for this. Just copy a formatted equation (you can convert a Cell into formatted StandardForm
display by pressing Ctrl+Shift+N) from within Mathematica's FrontEnd and paste it in MathType.
Also, there is LaTeX-to-Word utility which allows to convert LaTeX documents into Microsoft Word format. Another alternative is TeX2Word utility suggested by Werner.
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derdack
Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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derdack almost 2 years
I have a problem to convert directly equations from Mathematica *(copied as LaTex) in Word 2010. Is there any option?
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Simon over 12 yearsWhy not copy from Mathematica into Word using MathML? Related question in math.stackexchange
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derdack over 12 yearsI mean I must edit copied Latex equation, maybe to change the font in word or leveling. I heard for program tex2word, but almost nothing about information on internet.
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Werner over 12 years@derdack: Have you seen this: word2tex.com