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Re: st: if you use ESTOUT or OUTREG for exporting stata outout thenyou should try out XML_TAB as well
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"Christopher W. Ryan" <[email protected]> |
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Re: st: if you use ESTOUT or OUTREG for exporting stata outout thenyou should try out XML_TAB as well |
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Thu, 20 Apr 2006 12:43:25 -0400 |
Any chance that you could also make it work with OpenOffice.org
spreadsheets? The latest version of OpenOffice.org, version 2, is based
on Open Document format, which I think relies heavily on XML (I'm no
expert here.)
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Christopher W. Ryan, MD
SUNY Upstate Medical University Clinical Campus at Binghamton
and Wilson Family Practice Residency, Johnson City, NY
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divide the work and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the
vast and endless sea." [Antoine de St. Exupery]
Zurab Sajaia wrote:
Dear Stata users,
We are working on a Stata program XML_TAB that saves Stata outputs directly
into Microsoft Excel file. The program is relatively flexible and produces
print-ready tables in Excel. XML_TAB allows users to apply different
formats
to elements of the output table, to underline the rows of the table, and
essentially do everything Excel can do in terms of formatting from within
Stata.
We would like to offer you XML_TAB as an alpha version to test. Clearly
more
work is needed to extend the program and to iron out the bugs, but even in
that stage we think XML_TAB could be very useful to anybody working with
STATA.
We would be very interested in your reactions/suggestions on that program.
Please download the program ado and help files and do file with an example
from:
http://econ.worldbank.org/programs/poverty/toolkit.html#xml_tab
Michael Lokshin and Zurab Sajaia
The World Bank *
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