Hi Stefano,

never have done this myself, however, have you tried using the -f flag? The 
helps says this should output the stats to a tablefile.

Best,
Falk

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I have more that 50000 clusters (from over 100 subjects, 12 different 
conditions). Manual extraction is impossible!
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Stefano
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Hi list,
how can I save the outputs of mris_anatomical_stats in xls file?
Thanks
Stefano


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