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Export Stata Code, 1. Exporting graphs and charts from Stata
Export Stata Code, 1. Exporting graphs and charts from Stata to a Word document with asdocx is as easy as adding asdocx to the beginning of any graph / chart command. xls file we just created, telling Stata to clear the current data from memory and to treat the first row of the worksheet in the Excel file as variable names: Show me The new commands for easily importing and exporting data to and from Stata are import delimited and export delimited. I have used esttab before to export regression results to Stata. Omitting the name() option exports the topmost graph (Stata for Unix(GUI) users: see Technica note for Stata for Unix(GUI) users). Not only is Stata output difficult to format, you will probably need to run your code many times, and you won’t want to Learn how to use the 'asdocx' Stata package to export codebook output in various formats, including Word, Excel, LaTeX, and HTML. Is there a way? I know about "outreg2" for regression but not sure for summary statistics. In this blog post, we show you how to quickly and easily export fully formatted Excel tables from Stata using the putexcel command. stataCopy codeuse mydata. suffix Remarks are presented under the following headings: Exporting the graph displayed in a Graph Update 07 June 2018: See Export tabulation results to Excel—Update for new features that have been added since this original blog.
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