In one form or another questions like
this come up repeatedly, so you should
try a search of the archives using keywords
like "Excel" or "table" for several
relevant postings.
However, Stata enthusiasts tend to believe
that you should not need to fly to Excel.
Stata is capable of generating percents
in several different ways. You can
reduce your dataset to one based on
groups,
. ssc desc xcontract
or you can do it with the
dataset you have.
Nick
[email protected]
Apostolos Ballas
> I am constructing a number of tables using by constructs.
> This (obviously)
> generates an awful lot of output). Is there any command that
> allows me to
> output results from tab2 to Excel for further processing?
> Alternatively, is
> there any way that I can get the column percentages (which is
> what I really
> need) for further analysis in Stata?
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