Thanks Joe,
I've used Stat/Transfer - and it makes a .csv file,
which I then import into Stata (though I think it
leaves the variable names off at that point?). I can
copy and paste as well. Whatever works best. thanks
for your help.
Buddy
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> Buddy,
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> When you say import, do you mean that you are doing
> a copy and paste from
> Excel to Stata's data editor, reading the file in
> from a tab delimited or
> .csv file, or using Stat/Tranfer software to put the
> Excel data into Stata
> format?
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> Hi Everyone,
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> I did a FAQ search on this and got some wierd
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> I'm new to STATA and have a simple question.
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> I want to import an excel file that has variable
> names
> on the first line. For some reason, it imports the
> data but not the variable names. Can anyone help?
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> Thanks,
> Buddy
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