> estout * using "test.`ext'", replace /// outreg2- can probably do most, if not all, of what you describe as well. > If you're creating many tables, there shouldn't be any need to do this much clicking, formatting, and pasting as much of it should be able to be automated by one of the various Stata user packages designed for this purpose. Also, you probably will want to play with the CI formatting in the cells() option - I'm not familiar with the Excel formulas that you describe. > Here's an example that will produce & open tables in Word and Excel (in Word, you'll still need to use the 'text to columns' function, unless you set up some kind of mail merge as Austin has mentioned). > You can do this from -estout- (from SSC) without the copy/pasting, concatenating, etc. Texas A&M Nov 3, 2010, at 1:56 PM, Eric Booth wrote: I left out the "eform" option in the -estout- command in my example to display the ORs instead of coefficients in the Excel/Word tables. Re: st: "Best" command to output regression results Notice: On April 23, 2014, Statalist moved from an email list to a forum, based at.
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