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2009 Dec 12
1
Antw: Export R output to Word/RTF?
I am using SWord from statconn: http://rcom.univie.ac.at/download.html
It allows you to put r-commands into Word (similar to odfWeave). Output
is directed to Word including figures and tables. It is still a
beta-version but works fine.
Frank Bloos
>>> Wenjie Lee <wenjieleemaillist@gmail.com> 12.12.2009 00:28 >>>
Hi R Experts,
I'm aware of pdf(), jpeg(),... functions. But,
1. Is it also possible to export graphs directly to word or RTF? I use
to
copy and paste graphs but resolutions are not so great.
2. Also, is it possible to export your out to word file?...
2009 Dec 11
3
Export R output to Word/RTF?
Hi R Experts,
I'm aware of pdf(), jpeg(),... functions. But,
1. Is it also possible to export graphs directly to word or RTF? I use to
copy and paste graphs but resolutions are not so great.
2. Also, is it possible to export your out to word file? I use sink()
function to export it text files.
Any suggestions, thanks,
Wenjie Lee
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2009 Dec 19
3
Inserting .png plots in MS Word.
Hi R Users,
I'm using following sample code to save png plots.
png(file="sample.png", width=8, height=6)
Then I copy or use "insert pictures" function to get the image into MS Word.
After copying, if I try to stretch or re-size the image it starts getting
distorted. Is there a way to standardized graph pixels so that the
sharpness of the graph is maintained (at least for