Thanks to Kit Baum, a new version of the -rtfutil- package is now available for download from SSC. In Stata, use the -ssc- command to do this, or -adoupdate- if you already have an old version.
The -rtfutil- package is described as below on my website. In the new version, the -rtfopen- module has new options -template()-, -paper()- and -margins()-, specifying, respectively, a template RTF document, a paper size specification, and a set of 4 margins (left, right, top and bottom), to be used in creating the output RTF document. At present, the -template()- option can have one of 2 values, namely -template(minimal)- and -template(fnmono1)-. The option -template(minimal)- specifies a minimal RTF template. The option -template(fnmono1)- specifies a basic monochrome RTF template, with 3 fonts and a page header containing simply the output filename and the page number.
Best wishes
Roger
Roger B Newson BSc MSc DPhil
Lecturer in Medical Statistics
Respiratory Epidemiology and Public Health Group
National Heart and Lung Institute
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package rtfutil from http://www.imperial.ac.uk/nhli/r.newson/stata11
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TITLE
rtfutil: Utilities for writing Rich Text Format (RTF) files
DESCRIPTION/AUTHOR(S)
The rtfutil package is a suite of file handling utilities for
producing Rich Text Format (RTF) files in Stata, possibly
containing plots and tables. These RTF files can then be
opened by Microsoft Word, and possibly by alternative free
word processors. The plots can be included by inserting, as
linked objects, graphics files that might be produced by the
graph export command in Stata. The tables can be included by
using the listtab command, downloadable from SSC, with the
handle() option.
Author: Roger Newson
Distribution-Date: 02november2009
Stata-Version: 11
INSTALLATION FILES (click here to install)
rtfopen.ado
rtflink.ado
rtfhyper.ado
rtfcumlist.ado
rtfrstyle.ado
rtfclose.ado
rtfutil.sthlp
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