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I've spent a long time making my first Latex type-setted document in jupyter notebooks, but just now I've realised that I want to get it into a word file so that I can send it to my professor to mark. However I can't find a way to get it into word without ruining all my latex (or forcing me to go through and click 'insert equation' in word for every single symbol.) Could someone help?!

Dan Öz
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  • if you want, you can check this page https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53207734/convert-jupyter-notebook-into-ms-word-document-doc – N Th Oct 28 '22 at 18:23
  • I am able to convert it to word, but not without destroying my latex – Dan Öz Oct 28 '22 at 18:24

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A little convoluted, but you could first convert your jupyter notebook to a latex .tex file (see e.g. https://nbconvert.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage.html#convert-latex) and then convert that to Word using some other software (a quick google search shows e.g. https://products.aspose.app/pdf/conversion/tex-to-docx).

Luke
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