Hi Allie,
My preferred method is by means of odfWeave. Odfweave generates a
libreoffice file, which can directly be transferred to word.
A second way is run R from within spss. Spss has a much better output than
R, but you can use the output system of spss (by means of
spsspivottable.Display())
Frans
2013/4/2 Alexander Shenkin <ashenkin@ufl.edu>
> Hello all,
>
> What is your preferred method to export tables (from ftable()) to Word?
> Do you just export to a text file and then copy/paste? Or perhaps via
> HTML output?
>
> Thanks,
> Allie
>
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