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Originally Posted by BetterRed
If you can get it into Word and save it as a DOCX you can then get calibre to convert the DOCX to ePUB. And from there to whatever your kobo wants - I think they need kepubs which I assume is the proprietary form of ePub that works on Kobo devices.
Don't expect a perfect result, and it could be worse than KOreader on your kobo.
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A Kobo touch ereader will open a .kepub.epub with an epub3 compliant (more or less) renderer and an .epub with Adobe's RMSDK renderer. You can open a kepub on any epub reader since the biggest change is adding extra spans which do nothing on other platforms.