Ecuaciones de word 2007 a indesign cs5

hola, necesito ayuda. tengo un documento de word 2007 lleno de ecuaciones insertadas con el editor.
las necesito llevar a indesign cs5, pero si el documento es .docx en indesgin queda el espacio en blanco donde van las ecuaciones, y si es .doc, las importa como png. muy en baja. me pueden ayudar como hacer?
gracias!!

Aunque es un trabajo laborioso una posibilidad es crear un pdf desde word,
y luego abrir el pdf en illustrator y extraer cada ecuación. Si todo
funciona bien, puede ocurrir que haya signo de ecuaciones que den
problemas, tendrás las ecuaciones como eps, no es rápido pero la calidad es
vectorial y se agradece. La otra opción es abrir el pdf con photoshop en
este caso recortarás cada ecuación y tendrás jpg o tiff. Puede que sea más
rápido que con illustrator pero la calidad no es igual.
Antes de hacer cualquier cosa, copia la ecuación en word y pega en
illustrator y mira si funciona, si es así te ahorras el paso por el pdf.
También te puedes mirar este script
http://www.mtscript.ru/
cuesta dinero pero creo que si son tantas como dices te ahorrará un tiempo
curioso.
Aunque la página esté en ruso hay un manual en inglés y por lo que veo te
podrá servir
un saludo
mateo
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