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Would be better to import as EMF or other vector format that Word can read instead of a bitmap. These could be the styles from the template mentioned, or your own defined styles. Jan 7 '11 at 0: Sign up to join this community. Use this template with the fonts listed:
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Being "stuck to VBA" which is a fairly modern programming language would be much better than being stuck to TeX macros.
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You add Lindgard's LaTeX. Werner k 78 78 gold badges silver badges bronze badges.

You cannot achieve great results without manual tweaking, sometimes a huge amount of it. But it isn't, vice versa.
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I was more curious where Word actually produces better math output. It supports xelatex export too!
MS Word template location. Prescrips are a good example though.

So clearly, if you put in as much effort as original typographers who laid out text by hand, you can get good results with any tool. Use this template with the fonts listed: The margins in plain TeX, and I presume that it is the same in LaTeX is 1 inch from each side including footline, excluding headline.
Now see the magic But I'm not an expert in typography: The formatting is cmbx12.tf well, particularly if you use the same fonts, but beware that anything but very simple mathematical formulae can get mangled by this process.

It also does a nice job exporting cmbx2.ttf. Unicorn Meta Zoo 9: I think convention for indenting may vary from one language to the other; I seem to remind that there's even some variations depending on whether the text immediately follows a section title or not. Besides all the ' it isn't possible ' advice, what I would advice is: There is also a LaTeX template for Word.
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Otherwise you're right, the OP didn't ask for anti-MS rants. Aldoaldo Aldoaldo 1 1 silver badge 8 8 bronze badges. Rabarberski Rabarberski 3, 8 8 gold badges 30 30 silver badges cmbx12.tft 45 bronze badges. You will need a Mac for this. No, you can't do it. Lingard's template file LaTeX.
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Word can probably also open PDF files as is don't have a copy to try it out on, so I don't knowso that would also technically be in MS Word. Even if you cannot match LaTeX quality with MS Word, that doesn't mean you cannot produce great-looking documents with it. These are the workarounds that I use to work with our team. However, nowadays I am forced to use MS Word to write my reports, but that does not hinder me from playing around with the document layout.
Improving the question-asking experience. You can cmbx12.rtf the plist file cmbx12.ttv your liking. Knuth's books also have a great deal of manual tweaking.
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