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Old 08-22-2013, 06:47 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by verydeepwater View Post
If you have a technical book with many mathematical equations in word, what is the best way to convert the file into an epub. Should you save the word file as an earlier version to convert all the equations into images, or is there a way to bring the equations into the epub file as text by embedding a font?
Save the word file (a .doc or .docx file) as filtered web page (of that way, the equations will be saved as images). After that, load the .html document generated by Word in Sigil, clean it a bit, and finally save it as epub.

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