Personally, I generate a PDF from LaTeX, then open the PDF in the full version of Adobe Acrobat and save as Word. I then replace all the multiple spaces with single spaces and fix any hyphenation problems. The figures will transfer, but sometimes they need to be re-imported.

I use this to use the MS Word grammar checker on LaTeX docs.

Another way to is to go generate plain text and import that into a MS Word document that has the correct settings. However the figures will not be included.

_Christopher


On 4/11/16 1:19 PM, Philip Weekly wrote:
I agree,  something along those lines

http://www.grindeq.com/index.php?p=latex2word

Best,

Philip

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On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 1:17 PM, Ian Crew <ic...@berkeley.edu <mailto:ic...@berkeley.edu>> wrote:

    http://www.wordtolatex.com sounds like the sort of thing you are
    looking for (check out http://www.wordtolatex.com/upload), but in
    the other direction: Word-to-LaTeX.  I wonder if they might be
    able to do what you’re looking for, which is essentially the same
    thing, but in reverse…..

    Googling for "latex to word converter
    
<https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=latex+to+word+converter&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8>”
    also turns up a bunch of other options.

    Ian

    On Apr 11, 2016, at 1:10 PM, Beth Muramoto <bmura...@berkeley.edu
    <mailto:bmura...@berkeley.edu>> wrote:

    I received this email from one of our faculty asking this
    question and I had no idea what to suggest to him.

    Any help is most appreciated.

    Beth


        I'm looking for a service (on or off campus) I can use to
        take an existing LaTeX formatted paper and convert it to a
        Word doc in a particular journal's template. I'm parlaying a
        workshop paper (LaTeX) into an extended journal paper and am
        not interested in doing the conversion myself. I'll be using
        start-up funds to pay for it ($50-$300). Any recommendations?
        Thanks


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