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Re: st: pasting regression outputs


From   Alejandro Delafuente <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: pasting regression outputs
Date   Fri, 27 May 2005 17:58:44 +0100 (BST)

Many thanks Armen, Jeph, Stefanie, Martin and Richard. This is exactly what i 
was looking for in both an easy and a more journal-type format.
Alejandro 
In message <[email protected]> 
[email protected] writes:
> At 06:17 PM 5/27/2005 +0200, Stefanie Brodmann wrote:
> >If you use the font "Courier New" in Word, then at least the output has a 
> >better shape than when using "Times New Roman".
> >
> >Stefanie
> 
> For my class handouts I routinely cut and paste using Courier New 9 pt or 
> 10 pt font.  I also use the "keep with next" formatting feature to avoid 
> awkward page breaks.  You can, of course, come up with fancier looking 
> output, but part of the purpose of my handouts is to show how to get Stata 
> to do things and how to interpret the printout.
> 
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Oxford University
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