Dear Edward:
You should use -estout- (downloadable from SSC). It's a very nice tool and you can get your regression results in a tab-delimited format which can be read with Excel.
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Herv� Stolowy
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>>> [email protected] 07/18/05 8:13 PM >>>
Hello all-
I have been struggling to program Stata to output multivariate regression
results into Excel. I'm running a plethora of regressions, so efficiency is
important. Manually cutting and pasting from Stata to TextPad to Excel is
too slow. Does anyone have any experience automating this annoying task?
If so, could you help me out or point me in the right direction? Thanks so
much,
-Edward McGehee
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