Hello! I have some data stored into 2 separate csv file. 1 file (called A.csv) (12 results named Group1, Group2, Group3, etc...) odds ratios, 2 file (called B.csv) 12 corresponded errors. How to import that data into R and make forest plot like I saw inside help file Rmeta and meta with included different font colors and names trough X and Y axis. I know for meta libb ... out <- metagen(name1,name2) plot(out,xlab="abcd") But I need for my data to look like this? library(rmeta) op <- par(lend="square", no.readonly=TRUE) data(catheter) a <- meta.MH(n.trt, n.ctrl, col.trt, col.ctrl, data=catheter, names=Name, subset=c(13,6,5,3,7,12,4,11,1,8,10,2)) # angry fruit salad metaplot(a$logOR, a$selogOR, nn=a$selogOR^-2, a$names, summn=a$logMH, sumse=a$selogMH, sumnn=a$selogMH^-2, logeffect=TRUE, colors=meta.colors(box="magenta", lines="blue", zero="red", summary="orange", text="forestgreen")) par(op) # reset parameters Of course if someone have better idea to import data - not trough csv file no problem any format is OK - data frame or something else and to make forest plot ... no problem ... I need them on the forest plot. Greetings... Peter Boolton MCA adcc..