A few possibilities:
Stata's -estimate table-
Ben Jann's -estout- or -estout1-, see The Stata Journal 5(3)
Roger Newson's -parmest-, see The Stata Journal, 3(3)
I hope this helps,
Scott
p.s. The first thing you should do is update (-update query-) to Stata 8.2
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> Subject: st: Print ready tables in Stata v8.0
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> Dear Group,
>
> As a new user to Stata v8.0, I am struggling to find instructions
> regarding
> the creation of print-ready standardized tables. As one can write a do
> file
> to create a model graph that is repeated for many variables (presenting
> many
> different variables across as many graphs that all follow the same format
> or
> model), I would like to create a model table that is then populated in a
> standardized format with results of similar runs across many variables.
>
> For example, we produce an annual report presenting many health conditions
> or health risk behaviors. We develop a model table and a set of model
> graphs and then the results of up to 50 different health topics are
> presented in the same format. Readers quickly develop an understanding of
> the tables and charts/graphs and can move from topic to topic quickly.
>
> Currently, we move the Stata results to Excel and create the tables and
> charts in Excel. I would like to take advantage of Stata's improved
> graphics capabilities but find it less than advantageous to do so if I
> still
> have to create the associated tables in Excel.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions/guidance,
>
> Wayne
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