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In older versions of Office, the Equation Editor can understand certain LaTeX components. However, it builds the equation as you go, and you cannot convert an entire LaTeX equation. See the second part of this answer if you are running:

There are some limitations. For example, the Office 365 Equation Editor does not understand the \begin and \end commands. See the Microsoft documentation for examples and possible workarounds:

Very few people realize that the built-in equation editor in Word 2007 actually understands LaTeX-style equation entry. Simply insert a new equation, and then type LaTeX into it. As you type, Word will build up a graphical representation of the equation.

Once it appears in the GUI, you can no longer edit it as LaTeX. Word does not have an embedded TeX processor -- it's just doing pattern matching to convert simple LaTeX syntax into the native equation format. You should therefore not expect to get perfect fidelity for super-complex LaTeX equations. However, it's enough for probably anyone but a mathematician, and it's a lot faster than clicking elements with the mouse.

Now Copy/Paste the MathML Code in Word 2013 (or 2007) and click sequentially CTRL and then T (Paste Options: keep the text only) or go to the small Ctrl image at the end of the MathML Code you pasted and select the option manually.

One more thing - in the picture, the "lim" commands are italicized, where they were not in the original. To fix that, for each "lim," put the cursor just after the "m" and hit Space to cause Word to check "lim" against its table of functions and adjust the formatting. (Then delete the extra space that created.)

I prefer TeXsword over Latex in Word (TeXsword download). It has all the features of Latex in Word, plus gives handling of equation references. And it doesn't require the Internet connection, which I see as a feature not a limitation: MikeTeX isn't that big after all, and having the LaTeX locally allows you typing your document when traveling.

It provides macros for Microsoft Word that allow the use of LaTeX input to create equations images in both inline and display modes without having to install any software on the local computer. As far as I know, this is the only free alternative to the paid programs like Aurora and TexPoint.

LaTeX in Word is a GPL-licensed tool that allows equations to be used in Microsoft Word documents. The client-side of the program is implemented as VBA macros in the document "LaTeXinWord_v_0_3_1.docm" along with instructions. Hence, this file contains the source code, implementation, and documentation.

This is a feasibility study and not intended for production. The macro can easily be fooled by stray $ signs in the text.That is also the main reason for delimiting the action of the macro to the current selection.

The default server for LaTeX in Word appears to no longer be running. If you're forced to use Word (for instance, to collaborate with the less technically oriented) I'd use TeXsword as suggested by Adam already. You'll need to install a standalone MikTex distribution, but it is an easy install these days. It works with my Word 2016. It still doesn't look as good as a real bona fide LaTeX document, but it is easier to use and more malleable than the equation editor in Word.

Answer mentioned above is correct but there is a also shortcut builtin which is math auto correct. It is much like LaTeX. By default its inactive but you can activate it and is really helpful if you want to write big equations. For eg if you want to type H2 than you just have to type H_2 etc and many more options are available like for superscript character following caret (^) sign will be converted as superscript. Many such shortcuts are covered in this video or you can simply search for How to insert mathematical equation (like LaTeX) in Ms-Office: Tips and tricks on youtube.

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The first step in your journey to digital publication is to create an account on Overleaf. This platform is an innovative solution for document preparation that combines LaTeX and ease of use. If you haven't already, you can sign up for a free account here.

Once you've signed up, it's time to bring in our handy book template. Simply create a new project by clicking on the Overleaf book template. This template is an intuitive solution to streamline the conversion of your document to an eBook format.

You'll begin by filling in your basic book information. The template prompts you to input details such as the book's title and author's name. You can then customize the book's style within the template. Remember, your book's appearance is just as important as its contents, so make sure to spend time refining its design.

After setting up your book's basics, you can now inject life into it by pasting your text into the chapter files. This template accommodates both LaTeX and Word files, so whether you've written a thesis or a novella, you can effortlessly convert it into a professional eBook.

The template's flexibility allows you to choose the output format of your book. You can select PDF for a more traditional, static layout, or go for EPUB if you prefer a dynamic, responsive format that adapts to various screen sizes.

However, it's important to note that formatting doesn't always translate seamlessly from LaTeX or Word to PDF or EPUB. While the basic text, images, and titles should transfer without issue, some advanced formatting might require additional work. But don't worry! For any potential issues you might encounter, there is a detailed guide in the accompanying ebook "Even Better Books with LaTeX, the Agile Way in 2023", available on Amazon.

Once you've compiled your document into your desired format, the next step is to publish your book on Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP). This platform offers a convenient way to reach readers across the globe, without the need for a publishing house.

Finally, a word on the difference between LaTeX and Word for those undecided on which format to use. Word offers a "What You See Is What You Get" approach and is better for simpler, linear text. LaTeX, on the other hand, uses a central style document controlling the style of the entire document, making it the preferred option for more complex book projects.

Remember, every book begins with a single word. This guide merely offers a streamlined path to turn those words into a tangible product ready for eager readers. Whether your book will be the next bestseller is a story that remains to be written. You have the tools at your fingertips; all that's left is for you to create.

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Book publishing has evolved with POD (print-on-demand) services. While it's never too late to write the next great novel or an award-winning nonfiction book, many people see book publishing as a marketing tool. No matter what your approach to your book, the challenge is finding and writing for the right audience.

LaTeX, a document processing system, creates a typeset finished product. The system works more like a compiler than a word processor. While initially complicated to learn, LaTeX allows better management of larger projects like theses or books by splitting the document into text, style, and references. Leslie Lamport created laTeX in the 1980s; his goal was to separate content from styling.

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