Martin and Austin,
thank you very much for your help.
Martin,what I meant is for .rtf output. Certainly, I can do it by hand in the word. However, so many tables,
each table has certain cells to be red. A little troublesome.
Austin, the reference website is helpful. In the reference, I did not see the introduction on the color.
Do you have any ideas at present? Certainly, I would learn more on the RTF later.
Best regards,
Rose.
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From: Martin Weiss <[email protected]>
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Subject: st: AW: AW: How to make certain variable names and related coefficients red in the word in the -estout-?
Date: 2009-8-17 02:57:21
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Just realized you said "...in the word" Did that mean you wanted to ask this
for .rtf output? If so, I do not think that -esttab- supports colours, but
it would be easy enough to do this by hand...
HTH
Martin
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So -esttab- is part of the -estout- suite of commands by Ben Jann.
"Making something red" is clearly related to the output format that you
want. Stata output can be "made red", e.g. -di in red "This sentence is in
red"-, but text files do not have this functionality, and Latex would have
at least a hard time achieving it...
HTH
Martin
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in the word in the -estout-?
Dear statalists,
I have a question on the -esttab-. I want to esttab results to word.
Is there a way to make certain variable names and related coefficients red
in the word?
Or make the contents of -addnotes- option in the -esttab- red?
Thank you very much for any help.
Best regards,
Rose.
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