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lm model exported from R to excel

And for those of us who know close to nothing about HTML I found just now that under a basic print.xtable commmand we get those horrible HMTL borders that in Apache OpenOffice seemed impossible to remove safely.  No idea about Word--I have not used it in years.

I did find that adding  html.table.attributes = "border = 0" gets rid of the borders.  So 
So something like 

print.xtable(modtable, type = "html", html.table.attributes = "border = 0", file = "modtable .html") 
seems to give a reasonable  result in AOO.  At least I managed to do some half-decent formatting with it.

Meanwhile, back to LaTeX where the output looks beautiful. I like booktabs :)

John Kane
Kingston ON Canada
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