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<big><a name="word2tex">word2tex</a></big>
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<strong><em>Convert TeX/MSWord to LaTeX.</em></strong>
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Word2TeX for MSWindows is a converter designed in order to use
with Microsoft Word and enables Microsoft Word to save documents
in LaTeX format. This gives the opportunity to convert existing
Microsoft Word documents to LaTeX and to create new LaTeX
documents right in your mainstream word processor rather than
requiring a completely separate editing environment. Using
Word2TeX in conjunction with Microsoft Word, you can easily
create articles, technical reports, research papers,
dissertations and even entire books for such hard and not always
comfortable markup-based system as LaTeX. It doesn't, in fact,
require that one even learn LaTeX in order to publish LaTeX
papers, and so can save students and other newcomers to
scientific publishing the long climb up the LaTeX learning curve
and also can help LaTeX experts to save their time. Instead of
inputting LaTeX commands, you can simply use Equation Editor (or
MathType) in Microsoft Word to create equations and you easily
click and point to insert a picture or to make a table. Then you
can convert your document into LaTeX format with the help of
Word2TeX. Thus, Word2TeX leverages your investment in Microsoft
Word.
The author is Kirill A Chikrii. See also <a href='tex2word.html'>tex2word</a>.</p></td>
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