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Overleaf/LaTeX to Word with editable equations: the cleanest workflow

Published Dec 14, 2025 · 6 min

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If you have a LaTeX document (Overleaf) but you must submit in Word, here is a practical workflow to keep equations editable (not screenshots).

Quick tip Convert LaTeX (or AI-generated math) into native, editable Word equations (OMML).
LaTeX → OMML converter

Goal: native Word equations (OMML)

For Word documents that others must review, native equations are the safest path.

Recommended workflow

  1. Collect your LaTeX content (source/excerpt).
  2. Put it into a .txt or .docx keeping math delimiters ($...$, $$...$$, \(...\), \[...\]).
  3. Convert the full file with Equations to Word.

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Quick tip: If you are pasting many formulas (for example, a long AI answer), the most reliable approach is converting the full document into native Word equations (OMML) so you can edit it without formatting issues.
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