Thanks for advising, I'll try them. I also found an online service : sciweavers.org that promise a good work translating to .rtf, but for some reason it couldn't identify my .tex file properly. 

Daniel    

On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 10:13 PM, Gildas Hamel <gweltaz@ucsc.edu> wrote:
* Skriv a reas Daniel Marcelino (dmsilv@gmail.com):
  |>  Hi all,
  |>
  |>  I would like to hear whether anybody here knows a way to typeset a latex
  |>  file in textmate  and then export it as MS Word .doc file.
  |>  Any help will are welcome.
  |>
  |>  Daniel

I don't know for .doc format but I've tried to do .rtf which can be opened by Word or similar.

I had very limited success in the past with the latex2rtf command in terminal which I ran on the tex file after typesetting it. Many aspects were missing (foreign language stuff, etc.). I didn't try very hard, however.

When I know the conversion might be desirable, I write in Markdown and use MultiMarkdown to produce rtf.
--Gildas

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