I am now officially a convert to LaTEX. Using overleaf in particular. Pretty equations, citation management and changing of templates is really easy using bibtex.
https://blog.mendeley.com/2012/03/24/how-to-series-generate-bibtex-files-for-your-collections-for-use-in-latex-part-3-of-12/
Can easily get bibtex entries using Google scholar too.
https://texblog.org/2014/04/22/using-google-scholar-to-download-bibtex-citations/
Some manual corrections are needed.
With Microsoft Word, equations, citations, and almost everything else needs tweaks. There is a tendency to get mangled as the document goes from one collaborator to another with different versions of Word. For example, here is the long procedure for copy-pasting an equation!
https://blog.mendeley.com/2012/03/24/how-to-series-generate-bibtex-files-for-your-collections-for-use-in-latex-part-3-of-12/
Can easily get bibtex entries using Google scholar too.
https://texblog.org/2014/04/22/using-google-scholar-to-download-bibtex-citations/
Some manual corrections are needed.
With Microsoft Word, equations, citations, and almost everything else needs tweaks. There is a tendency to get mangled as the document goes from one collaborator to another with different versions of Word. For example, here is the long procedure for copy-pasting an equation!
https://answers.microsoft.com/ en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_ word-mso_other-mso_2010/copy- and-pasting-equations-between- word-2010-files/d3b3ab43-886b- e011-8dfc-68b599b31bf5
1. Select the equation > click on the dark bar on the right side with the little down-arrow at the bottom > Save as New Equation...
2. Name the equation > OK
3. Switch to the other document > click where you want to insert the equation
4. tab: Insert > Equation v (click on the down-arrow!) > scroll to the bottom > click on your equation
To delete the equation from your list of frequently used equations when you no longer need it:
1. tab: Insert > Equation v (click on the down-arrow!) > scroll to the bottom > right-click on your equation > Organize and Delete...
2. Building Blocks Organizer appears with your equation selected > Delete> Yes > Close.
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