@article{LoMagno:241327,
      recid = {241327},
      author = {Lo Magno, Giovanni L},
      title = {Sar: Automatic generation of statistical reports using  Stata and Microsoft Word for Window},
      journal = {Stata Journal},
      address = {2013},
      number = {199-2016-2835},
      pages = {28},
      year = {2013},
      abstract = {The output provided by most Stata commands is plain text  not suitable to be presented or published. After the  numerical and graphical outputs are obtained, the user has  to copy them into a word processor to complete the editing  process. Some Stata commands help you to obtain  well-formatted output, especially tabulated results in  LATEX or other formats, but they are not a complete  solution nor are they friendly tools. Stata automatic  report (Sar) is an easy-to-use macro for Microsoft Word for  Windows that allows a powerful integration between Stata  and Word. With Sar, the user can retrieve numerical results  and graphs from Stata and automatically insert them into a  well-formatted Word document, exploiting all the functions  of Word. This process is managed by Word while Stata is  executed in the background. Sar requires Stata commands and  some specific Sar commands to be written in ordinary Word  comments. Thus the report is well documented, and this can  encourage the sharing of the workflow of data analysis and  the reproducibility of the research. With Sar, the user can  create an automatic report, that is, a Word document that  can be automatically updated if data have changed. Sar  works only on Windows systems.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/241327},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.241327},
}