Steve
I guess you could -graph export- all graphs to an adequate format
(e.g. png or tif) all into the same directory. Then you could write a
"little" MS Word Visual Basic for Applications module which imports
one file after the other from a given directory into you current Word
document. Unfortunately, I am not that fit in writing Word vba
modules so I cannot provide you with a little piece of code.
Having written the lines above, I just tried to paste multiple image
files (all tif) into a document using the "Paste->Image->from file"
functionality of MS Word. It worked for 10 images at a time. So you
could -graph export- you Stata graphs all into one directory and then
try to import multiple files into you Word document.
Regards
Sebastian
2007/9/28, [email protected] <[email protected]>:
> I want to put 40 graphs, one below the other, into a Word document. I can do this by drawing a
> graph, then selecting, copying and pasting it into Word, and then repeating this 39 times. But
> there must (I hope) be a quicker way of doing this. Suggestions please!
>
> Thanks.
>
> Steve
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