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Regards, Sergiy
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 12:21 PM, kokootchke <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I am running the following in Stata to create a graph with weights:
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> twoway (scatter popgrowth3 sharebach70 [w=pop], msymbol(none) mlabel(somenames) mlabcolor(black) mlabvposition(pos)) /*
> */ (scatter popgrowth3 sharebach70 [w=pop], mfcolor(none) mlcolor(gs11) mlwidth(vthin)) /*
> */ (lfit popgrowth3 sharebach70 [w=pop] ) if year == 2000, /*
> */ ytitle(MSA Population Growth 1970-2000, size(small)) xtitle(Share of Bachelors 1970, size(small)) ylabel(, labsize(small)) xlabel(, labsize(small)) legend(off)
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> My main problem is that this journal's editor wants all graphs to be monochromatic and very simple, with no gray backgrounds, etc. I want to include this graph in MS Word and when I copy it like this, it gives me a gray area around the graph (outside of the axes). How do I change this to be all white?
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> Also, when I try to change the scheme so that it's monochromatic, my weights become squares instead of circles. Do you guys know what the problem is there?
>
> Thank you.
> Adrian
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