At 17:15 27/05/2005, [email protected] wrote:
Try -estout- which can be downloaded from SSC.
-outreg- is another possibility.
Another possibility is to use -parmest- and -listtex-, downloadable from
SSC. This has the added feature that you can plot the confidence intervals
using -eclplot-, also downloadable from SSC.
Roger
Zitat von Alejandro Delafuente <[email protected]>:
> Hi statalisters,
> Is there any way to paste regression outputs in a Word file document
without
>
> loosing the table format that is displayed in Stata screen? Cut and paste
> does
> it, but then requires lots of work to align things.
> thanks,
> Alejandro
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