You don't (quite) have to fend for yourself as Martin suggests.
You can get most of what you're after from -tabout- by Ben Jann (-ssc
install tabout-) which allows you to generate the tables that Stata is
displaying except writing them to files. This is concerned with the
_content_ of your data.
Getting them next to each other in Excel is then a matter of _style_,
and it is your preference to have them presented to each other in
Excel. You'd likely have to -tabout- each week to a separate file
(_content_), then open in Excel and copy and paste so that they are
laid out as you desire (_style_).
Well worth reading the PDF that comes with -tabout- for the examples
and tutorial.
Neil
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