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RE: st: Presentation quality tables


From   Roger Newson <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   RE: st: Presentation quality tables
Date   Tue, 30 Mar 2004 13:51:11 +0100

At 09:47 30/03/04 +0100, Nick Cox wrote:
The most versatility is to be gained by working
with some flavour of TeX or LaTeX. Type

. findit latex

to see some possibilities. (-findit tex- catches
Texas.)
One of these possibilities is -listtex-, which can also produce tables that you can cut and paste into Microsoft Word, and from there to PowerPoint, if you and/or your colleagues and/or your boss cannot or will not use TeX or LaTeX. -listtex- can also produce tables which can be cut and pasted into HTML documents. For more about -listtex- see Newson (2003), which can be downloaded in pre-publication draft form from my website (see below), using either a browser or the Stata -net- command.

I hope this helps.

Roger

References

Newson R. Confidence intervals and p-values for delivery to the end user. The Stata Journal 2003; 3(3): 245-269.


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