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In the spotlight: Customizable tables in Stata 17
Find out about how you can create and customize tables that clearly present your results. In Stata 17, you can build tables with results from any command, customize those tables, and export them to Word, Excel, PDF, LaTeX, HTML, Markdown, and more. Follow along as Chuck Huber shows you how.
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In the spotlight: PyStata and Jupyter Notebook
Stata can seamlessly interact, integrate, and interoperate with a growing number of software environments and programming languages. Discover how you can call Stata from Python environments, including Jupyter Notebook.
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Community corner: Stata and GitHub integration
Need to share your data and Stata code with a colleague? Want to make your project materials available for easy replication? Looking for a tool that allows easy collaboration when writing Stata commands? Find out how to sync your project files directly from Stata to GitHub in Asjad Naqvi's latest guide.
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2021 Stata Conference: Program announced
Join us virtually on 5–6 August, and hear how Stata users across all disciplines use Stata every day. Developers from StataCorp will be attending and are excited to discuss the new features in Stata 17. View the program and register now.
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Stata 17—the 29 new features you don't want to miss
Stata 17 is packed full of new features. Find out about tables, Bayesian econometrics, PyStata, difference in differences, interval-censored Cox models, multivariate meta-analyses, faster Stata, and more.
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Learn more Stata with web-based trainings
Enroll in our brand new training course, Customized Tables Using Statato learn how to incorporate results into tables and create complete reports from within Stata. Want to get started with Stata or learn to perform SEM or multilevel modeling with Stata? Check out all of our trainings.
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