>
> Hello R-Users,
>
> I have some data sets which change on a daily bases. So far I have
> imported these sets into R, done all my evaluations resulting in a
> couple of plots, charts and tables of numbers which I copy&pasted via
> clipboard into Powerpoint.
^^^^^^^^^^
Hello Olaf,
if you follow the previously given advices, i.e using Sweave/LaTeX, you
might consider the package "pdfscreen" and/or an utility program "ppower",
to enhance your "LaTeX-presentation".
HTH,
Bernhard
http://www.tp4.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/SoftwareDocs/pdfsc/pdfscr-doc.html
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/ppower4/?action=/tex-archive/support
/
> The procedure is always the same and I wonder, whether there is no
> easier way for doing so. Is there some type of "report generator"
> available or some HowTo on this.
>
> Can anybody give me a hint on where to look for?
>
> Regards,
>
> Olaf B�rger
>
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