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The Stata Blog » Creating Excel tables with putexcel, part 2: Macro,  picture, matrix, and formula expressions
The Stata Blog » Creating Excel tables with putexcel, part 2: Macro, picture, matrix, and formula expressions

exporting a two ways table with descriptive statistics to excel - Statalist
exporting a two ways table with descriptive statistics to excel - Statalist

Colouring table cells to indicate statistical significance – Enda Patrick  Hargaden
Colouring table cells to indicate statistical significance – Enda Patrick Hargaden

estout - Making Regression Tables in Stata
estout - Making Regression Tables in Stata

Using Putexcel to Export Stata results into Excel | The Data Hall
Using Putexcel to Export Stata results into Excel | The Data Hall

estout - Making Regression Tables in Stata
estout - Making Regression Tables in Stata

Using Putexcel to Export Stata results into Excel | The Data Hall
Using Putexcel to Export Stata results into Excel | The Data Hall

Using Putexcel to Export Stata results into Excel | The Data Hall
Using Putexcel to Export Stata results into Excel | The Data Hall

Export Stata Output into MS Excel Using Putexcel Command - YouTube
Export Stata Output into MS Excel Using Putexcel Command - YouTube

estout - Making Regression Tables in Stata
estout - Making Regression Tables in Stata

The Stata Blog » Creating Excel tables with putexcel, part 2: Macro,  picture, matrix, and formula expressions
The Stata Blog » Creating Excel tables with putexcel, part 2: Macro, picture, matrix, and formula expressions

Using Putexcel to Export Stata results into Excel | The Data Hall
Using Putexcel to Export Stata results into Excel | The Data Hall

The Stata Blog » Creating Excel tables with putexcel part 3: Writing custom  reports for arbitrary variables
The Stata Blog » Creating Excel tables with putexcel part 3: Writing custom reports for arbitrary variables

The Stata Blog » Creating Excel tables with putexcel part 3: Writing custom  reports for arbitrary variables
The Stata Blog » Creating Excel tables with putexcel part 3: Writing custom reports for arbitrary variables

tables - How to insert a gap between column titles? - TeX - LaTeX Stack  Exchange
tables - How to insert a gap between column titles? - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange

Saving Stata® estimation results to Excel - YouTube
Saving Stata® estimation results to Excel - YouTube

Descriptive and Balance tables in Stata | Paul Hofman
Descriptive and Balance tables in Stata | Paul Hofman

Using PUTEXCEL to export Stata output to MS Excel - YouTube
Using PUTEXCEL to export Stata output to MS Excel - YouTube

putexcel after table. - Statalist
putexcel after table. - Statalist

putexcel – The Stata Blog
putexcel – The Stata Blog

The Stata-to-LaTeX guide. The guide provides a set of templates… | by Asjad  Naqvi | The Stata Guide | Medium
The Stata-to-LaTeX guide. The guide provides a set of templates… | by Asjad Naqvi | The Stata Guide | Medium

Graphs and Tables: Time to get visual (Part II)
Graphs and Tables: Time to get visual (Part II)

Making a pretty balance table in Stata | Probably Definitely
Making a pretty balance table in Stata | Probably Definitely

Automated Table generation in Stata and integration into LaTeX (1) | Jörg  Weber: Economics & Computer Technology
Automated Table generation in Stata and integration into LaTeX (1) | Jörg Weber: Economics & Computer Technology

Using PUTEXCEL to export Stata output to MS Excel - YouTube
Using PUTEXCEL to export Stata output to MS Excel - YouTube

The Stata Blog » Creating Excel tables with putexcel, part 1: Introduction  and formatting
The Stata Blog » Creating Excel tables with putexcel, part 1: Introduction and formatting

The Stata Blog » Creating Excel tables with putexcel, part 1: Introduction  and formatting
The Stata Blog » Creating Excel tables with putexcel, part 1: Introduction and formatting