Hi all,
I forwarded this question to the r-com mailing list, and received the
following reply from Thomas Baier :



Hi Tal,

two solutions immediately come to my mind: SWord
(http://rcom.univie.ac.at) and R2wd (from CRAN).

If creating a paper in Word, then SWord may be the better choice, if you
want to create reports controlled from R, R2wd might be the better one.

Best,
Thomas



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On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Jim Lemon <j...@bitwrit.com.au> wrote:

> On 05/01/2010 08:13 AM, Max Gunther wrote:
>
>> Dear "R" list,
>>
>> Our statisticians usually give us results back in a PDF format. I would
>> like
>> to be able to copy and past tables from "R" output directly into a
>> Microsoft
>> Word table since this will save us tons of time, be more accurate to
>> minimize human copying errors and help us update data in our papers more
>> easily.
>>
>> Do people have suggestions for the best way to do this?
>>
>> I am a novice to "R" but I do work with a couple of
>> very knowledgeable statisticians who do most of the heavy statistical
>> lifting for our research group.
>>
>>  Hi Max,
> In addition to all the other suggestions, htmlize in the prettyR package
> will produce HTML output with embedded plots, and delim.table in the same
> package will output tables in a variety of formats if you only want tables.
>
> Jim
>
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