Docutils will convert markdown or rst to ODT. From there you can open the
documents in LibreOffice and convert to Word.

Chris

On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 11:42 AM, Largo84 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Much of my client work in Leo is creating LaTex documents (eventually to
> PDFs). I also use markdown and/or RST for my own purposes. These tools work
> very well for me.
>
> However. I have a very large client project that needs to eventually end
> up as Word (yuck) documents (master document and many sub-documents). Any
> suggestions on how I can use Leo's organizational strengths to write this
> knowing that when done, it will need to export to Word (LibreOffice ODT and
> maybe RTF would be OK too)? Curious what others are doing (or would do) in
> a similar situation.
>
> Rob..........
>
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