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  "textContent": "You probably do not need to build a plugin. Here are a few practical options:\n\n  1. **Use ChatGPT Exporter for the quickest result**\n\n\n\n> Install **ChatGPT Exporter: Save ChatGPT to Word, PDF, Docs, Notion** from the Chrome Web Store.\n\nOpen the conversation, click Export, select the answer or the full conversation, then choose Word, PDF, Google Docs, or Notion. It can preserve mathematical notation, tables, code blocks, and images, so this is useful when you have many calculations and do not want to fix the formatting manually.\n\n  2. **Create editable equations in Word**\n\n\n\nAsk ChatGPT:\n\n> Convert this formula to Word-compatible LaTeX. Return only the equation.\n\nIn Word, press \"**Alt + =\"** to open an equation box, select LaTeX as the input format, paste the formula, and convert it to **Professional format**.\n\nThe equation will remain editable instead of becoming an image.\n\n  3. **Use Overleaf for technical or academic documents**\n\n\n\nAsk ChatGPT to generate the complete answer as a LaTeX document. Paste it into Overleaf and compile it as a PDF.\n\nThis usually gives the best result for long documents containing many equations, references, or numbered formulas.\n\n  4. **Print the conversation to PDF**\n\n\n\nBrowser printing is fine when you only need a visual archive.\n\nHowever, the formulas will not be editable, and parts of the ChatGPT interface may appear in the PDF.",
  "title": "How to save output that has mathematical formulas"
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