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* TeX to Word DOC?
@ 2003-06-19 23:33 Matthew Stapleton
  2003-06-20  2:09 ` James Miller
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From: Matthew Stapleton @ 2003-06-19 23:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-newbie

Hello,

Is there a way to convert from TeX to the MSWord DOC format?  The reason
I want to know is as follows.  I am a student who is wanting to start
writing all his papers in TeX.  However, I sometimes submit papers for
publication and-or for classes, both of which require usually the MSWord
format.  

Thanks,
Matthew Stapleton 
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* Re: TeX to Word DOC?
@ 2003-06-23  5:37 Matthew Stapleton
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From: Matthew Stapleton @ 2003-06-23  5:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: jamtat; +Cc: linux-newbie

Is the tex2doc program of which you speak a macro for MSWord?  If so, I
have noted this program.  I have not tried it as of yet.

However, I also stumbled across a tex2rtf program, but have not been able
to get it to work yet.

Thanks,

Matthew
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 21:09:54 -0500 (CDT) James Miller
<jamtat@mailsnare.net> writes:
> On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Matthew Stapleton wrote:
> >
> > Is there a way to convert from TeX to the MSWord DOC format?  The 
> reason
> > I want to know is as follows.  I am a student who is wanting to 
> start
> > writing all his papers in TeX.  However, I sometimes submit papers 
> for
> > publication and-or for classes, both of which require usually the 
> MSWord
> > format.
> >
> Hey, another person who sounds like they know word processing better 
> than
> computer programming! (not intended negatively)  I was beginning to 
> think
> I was the only one on this list :)  I don't use TeX or LaTeX or LyX, 
> but
> I've looked into them.  I thought I recalled some capacity for
> saving/converting to .doc, but a cursory review indicates to me that 
> there
> is none.  I did note on the web an experimental convertor someone 
> has come
> out with though.  Maybe that would work for you?  Just do a Google 
> search
> under "tex2doc" and you'll find leads to it.  If you find something 
> more
> applicable, please post about it: I'd be interested to know, since I 
> do
> alot of file converting myself.
> 
> James
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