The Edit menu leads to various other possibilities,
which predate Stata 8.
(I like the new graphics too, but I think I recall that copy and
paste of graphs in Windows [not cut and paste] precedes Stata 8.)
Nick
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Friedrich Huebler
> I find -listtex- by Roger Newson sufficient for most of my needs.
> Type -ssc d listtex- in Stata to learn more. You can copy the output
> to Word and select "Table - Convert - Text to Table" from the Word
> menu.
>
> Michael Blasnik has an ingenious solution that involves mail merge. A
> presentation that describes his approach can be found here:
>
> http://www.stata.com/meeting/4nasug/mblasniknasug.ppt
> http://www.stata.com/meeting/4nasug/abstracts.html
Holly Wright
> > I have been Stata user since "Release 2" and have been amazed
> > and delighted with the advances they've made in graphics. I
> > especially love the capability to cut and paste my graphs into
> > Word and PowerPoint. I would like to suggest that they do
> > something similar for report tables. Perhaps another graph
> > type called "chart" or "table" where the user could
> > simply add the same types of parameters used by the tab
> > command, along with title, subtitle, footnote, etc. options
> > similar to those found in the graph options.
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