A couple of suggestions:
1. Try latex2rtf on ctan. I * think* this will give you images for your equations, but it may have improved.
2. Following Herbert Voss's suggestion, try converting to HTML and then importing. If there are few equations in your docuent, this is probably the simplest appoach, and your best bet may be Hevea, since it's very simple to set up. If there are equations --- or lots of them --- and you're in the mood for some work, try TeX4ht. This has a mode to translate into OpenOffice, which I believe converts LaTeX math into Math-Ml. OO should be able to read this; I don't know about Word. But if OO can read it, you may be able to export to RTF, and then read it into Word. This may be overkill for you; on the other hand, if you've many complicated equations it may be just the way to go.
Hevea: http://para.inria.fr/~maranget/hevea/
TeX4ht: http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/TeX4ht/mn.html
------------------------ Philip A. Viton City Planning, Ohio State University 190 W. 17th Ave,Columbus OH 43210 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
