Re: how to pass a document to word
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- Subject: [mg74629] Re: [mg74617] how to pass a document to word
- From: Gerry Flanagan <flanagan at materials-sciences.com>
- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 02:28:00 -0500 (EST)
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I'm not entirely sure what you're trying to do, but it sounds like you're trying to get a Mathematica notebook into Word, with equations formatted with MathType. One slightly convoluted path is to export from Mathematica to Tex, then convert the Tex to Word. There's a utility called GrindEQ that will do the latter conversion, including attempting to convert equations to MathType. Works OK for small equations, but will eventually fail for large Mathematica expressions. Gerry T.Sariyski wrote: > Hi, > I need to pass a document for post-processing and assembling which is > done with Word and MathType. A pdf file generated with PrimPDF is fine > for itself but when converted to .doc format formulas are lost and. I > also tried .rtf, and .doc for word (from Publicon). I am able to open > these files on the machine where were generated (with Mathematica) but > on other machines any formatting is lost. Any advice, please? > Thanks, Ted > > > > >
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