Do you have to create / maintain the equations with Word's equation editor?
How about using a third-party converter? https://www.grindeq.com/
Is this relevant?
https://docs.wiris.com/en/mathtype/office_tools/support_notices/tn103
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> equations? Sorry for the no doubt massive tedium you're experiencing now.
> I had a thought that maybe converting the Word file to XML (via the ZIP
> option) and opening the XML in Structured Frame
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Re: [Framers] Is this your final answer to equations? Sorry
Sorry for the no doubt massive tedium you're experiencing now.
I had a thought that maybe converting the Word file to XML (via the ZIP
option) and opening the XML in Structured Frame might work, but it doesn't.
The XML file needs some sort of schema or something like that and, of
course, it
So,
Remember that game show "The weakest link?" Well, that's what keeps going
through my head as I ask myself "Is this your final answer?"
First, I truly and sincerely appreciate everyone's input and advice to this
issue. It helped to me to feel not so alone in my quest. Second, I will