On Friday June 20 2008 18:09, you wrote:
I once had to do an assignment for a college class wherein the
assignment specified it be submitted in MS Word format. What i did was
write it in LaTeX, convert that to PDF, convert the PDF to images (1
per page), and then import the images into Word. (I'm not saying that's
the *best* path from LaTeX to Word, but it was the first one i thought
of that i could make work.) The resulting document was astonishingly
large. But it met the requirements as they were written. I turned in
the monstrous Word document and got full credit for it. I also
complained to the professor about requiring Word documents, and for the
next semester the format requirement was changed to PDF.
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