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Zotero is OK, but styles customisation is poor; for structured
documents, LaTeX is way ahead of word-processors, primarily because
references and cross-references functionality is so poor in
word-processors.

You could try tex4ht to convert to odt format, but if the request for
a word processor format is to allow recipients to edit, you could try
sending the pdf to view and the tex file in the e-mail message to
edit. Then use the diff utility to find changes made to your file.
When recipients realise (!) the advantages of using LaTeX you could
even suggest collaboration via subversion (e.g. see
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Collaborative_Writing_of_LaTeX_Documents).

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