![]() ![]() Then you have to either create new documents based on that template, or add the template in using Options/Templates and add-ins/Add. The simplest solution is to save LaTeXinWord doc file as a template (.dot). Looking at the script, by default it uses the server at /~ntoner/Process_LaTeX/. It should ask "Enable Macros?" -> Yes.įor me, it worked out-of-the box without installing any of the server code. I am using Word 2003, so I went to Tools/Macro/Security -> Medium -> OK, then close and re-open the document. If it says "Macros are disabled", then you need to set security to medium. If this doesn't work, then sorry I can't help. If you click on an equation in this document, and press ALT+L, it should show the GUI. That document has the macros contained in it. Have you opened the word document LaTeXinWord_03_v_0_3_1.doc ? This is in fact all you need!
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