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Customizable tables

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  • Kristin MacDonald

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Presenting results effectively is a crucial step in statistical analyses, and creating tables is an important part of this step. In this presentation, I will introduce two new features in Stata 17—the updated table command and the new collect suite—that you can use to create, customize, and export tables. With table, you can now easily create cross-tabulations, tables of summary statistics, tables of regression results, and more. With the collect suite, you can create and customize tables of results returned by any Stata command. I will demonstrate how you can create table styles with your favorite customizations and apply them to any tables you create in the future. After creating and customizing a table, you can export to Word, Excel, LaTeX, PDF, Markdown, HTML, SMCL, and plain text. I will also show how you can incorporate your customized tables into complete reports containing formatted text, graphs, and other Stata results.

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  • Kristin MacDonald, 2021. "Customizable tables," 2021 Stata Conference 5, Stata Users Group.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:scon21:5
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