Thanks a lot for the advice! I'm actually not getting paid at all. I hope you are getting paid well for this. docx successfully before.same with going through LyX. I've gone that route and used MathType to convert the equations to inline eps files and placed the. There is also a TeX to rtf converter on (if I recall) Github that works well enough to get the file(s) into Word. The LyX word processor likely can open the original files and one can deal with the equations there. Even importing/opening the PDF in a newer version of Word may convert the equations. LibreOffice Writer has some extensions that may help. If that isn't possible, the first thing I would try might be the InkScape route above. If at all possible, obtain the source document files if you can. No two have been the same nor as successful as others. I've done a few going from TEX to a modern layout application. Whatever was the source, and if you need the text as text, the equations, etc., as graphics, there are only a handful of options. Seeing how this might have been a TEX document, I feel your pain. I'd love to only convert the math equations to curves, and leave the rest of the text selectable
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