I normally do not post "thank-yous" to listservs but this is really quite a
remarkable response and I really appreciate the guidance. I am certain that
this will increase the accuracy and productivity of our research.

Best of wishes,
Max

Max Gunther, PhD

Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Departments of Psychiatry and Medicine
Center for Health Services Research
Nashville, TN www.ICUdelirium.org


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 5:13 PM, Max Gunther <max.gunt...@vanderbilt.edu>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.
>
> Many thanks,
> Max
>
>
> Max Gunther, PhD
>
> Vanderbilt University - Radiology
> Institute of Imaging Sciences - VUIIS
> Center for Health Services Research
> Nashville, TN www.ICUdelirium.org
>

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