Hi Rino and Kit, and all
Thanks a lot for your comments on this problem.
I find that the trick of transforming the word document into pdf to print works very well and is very quick.
I have tried graph display, scheme(s2mono) but it does not work for me.
lowess reading birthyear2 if urban92==0, gen (rd)
graph display, scheme(s2mono)
type mismatch
Thi Minh
-----Original Message-----
From: Rino Bellocco [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 23 November 2004 14:24
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: st: graph in Word
Kit , I will try this, and I think I have done it as well, but something
has changed.
Kit Baum wrote:
> I don't use "Word", but the solution I suggested--
> graph display, scheme(s2mono)
>
> just tells Stata to redisplay the current memory graph using the
> s2mono scheme. You can play with the various schemes that are
> available in Stata with Graphics->set scheme/size. The s2mono is a
> black and white (monochrome) scheme. If you are trying to produce B&W
> graphs, it works well.
>
>
> Kit Baum, Boston College Economics
> http://ideas.repec.org/e/pba1.html
>
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