Creating complex tables for publication
Complex statistical tables often must be built up by parts from the results of multiple Stata commands. I show the capabilities of frmttable and outreg for creating complex tables, and even fully formatted statistical appendices, for Word and TeX documents. Precise formatting of these tables from within Stata has the same benefits as writing do-files for statistics commands. They are reproducible and reusable when the data change, saving the user time.
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2013-07-03
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Authors: | Gallup, John Luke |
Institutions: | Stata User Group |
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