(2. attempt to post this) (Udo)
Quoting Greg Snow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > If your final goal is a word document, then you should look at the odfWeave > package. > At work my primary goal has to be a word document, because: * we have a Windows-XP network with MS-Office software * my boss and my colleagues are not firm with other software (I have to cooperate with them) My idea is to insert simple tables into Word (what I asked for in this thread) and to make more sohisticated tables -like [1]- with latex and include them as a graphic file. I would NOT like to make such a table with MS-Word! I read an introductory Latex script and asked our admin to install the Miktex package on my computer. At home I can fortunately do what I want (Windows, Linux, OpenOffice,...). Greg: To the odfWeave package: in [2] I found the sentence "The package is currently limited to creating text documents using OpenOffice". So it doesn´t seem work with MS-Word? [1] #Taken from: http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/twiki/pub/Main/StatReport/summary.pdf, p. 28 library(Hmisc) getHdata(pbc) attach(pbc) s5 <- summary(drug ~ bili + albumin + stage + protime + sex + age + spiders, method="reverse", dta=pbc, test=TRUE) options(digits=1) print(s5, npct="both") options(digits=3) w <- latex(s5, size="smaller", npct="both", npct.size="smaller[2]", Nsize="smaller[2]", msdsize="smaller[2]", middle.bold=TRUE, landscape=TRUE) wd <- dvi(w) detach(pbc) [2] R newsletter, Volume 6/4, October 2006, p.3 -------------------------------------------- Udo König Clinic for Child an Adolescent Psychiatry Philipps University of Marburg / Germany ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.