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Word is easier for small, simple tasks; LaTeX is worthwhile easier for large, complex typesettingtasks. It's easier to do a resume in Word. But past some level of complexity, LaTeX becomes easier. I'd rather write a memo in Word but write a book in LaTeX.

LaTeX wins hands down for mathematical typesetting. That's why math and CS journals accept (sometimes require) LaTeX.

But LaTeX is also good for complex non-mathematical typesetting. For example, if you need to have fine control of typographical details (e.g. kerning) or you need to mix languages (e.g. quoting a using right-to-left language like Arabic or Hebrew inside and a left-to-right language like English)English in one document).

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LaTeX is worthwhile for complex typesetting. It's easier to do a resume in Word. But past some level of complexity, LaTeX becomes easier. I'd rather write a memo in Word but write a book in LaTeX.

LaTeX wins hands down for mathematical typesetting. That's why math and CS journals accept (sometimes require) LaTeX. But LaTeX is also good for complex non-mathematical typesetting. For example, if you need to have fine control of details (e.g. kerning) or you need to mix languages (e.g. quoting a right-to-left language like Arabic or Hebrew inside a left-to-right language like English).