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st: Re: getting output in a decent table (not text) format


From   Roger Newson <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   st: Re: getting output in a decent table (not text) format
Date   Tue, 16 Mar 2004 12:57:25 +0000

At 11:39 16/03/04 +0000, I wrote:

Tewodaj doesn't say what version of Stata is being used here. However, -parmest- in Stata 7 and 8 has -escal()-, -emac()- and -evec()- options, which allow the user to save estimation results other than estimates, standard errors, confidence limits and P-values.

Sorry, I forgot to mention that the Stata 6 -parmest- also has these options (although the Stata 5 -parmest- doesn't). Also, if you type

findit enduser

inside Stata, then you will find a pre-publication draft of a Stata Journal article "Confidence intervals and p-values for delivery to the end user" about preparing Stata results for publication and presentation, including a Microsoft Word compatible form of table using -listtex-.

I hope this helps.

Roger


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