You  may also want to consider the "rtf" package. It works okay. You would
have to save your results as a dataframe and you would be able to write
that object out to an .rtf (or even use an .doc extension, as I have seen
it done).

For example,

library(rtf)

# Your regression formula
lmobj<-lm(dv~iv1 + iv2 + iv3, data=dat)

lmresults<-as.data.frame(summary(lmobj)$coefficients)

# Output location for .rtf file
output<-"filepath/nameoffile.rtf"

# Specify the width, height, font size, etc and margins
rtfdoc<-RTF(output,width=8.5,height=11,font.size=10,omi=c(1,1,1,1))

addHeader(rtf,title="Title of Table, subtitle="Subtitle")
addTable(rtfdoc, lmresults, font.size=10, row.names=T, NA.string="-")
done(rtf)

This is a very crude example so I would suggest looking at the help files
associated with the "rtf" package to make any modifications, such as adding
other regression results/tables.

Thanks and hope this helps,

Carlos


On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 12:13 PM, Alexander Shenkin <ashen...@ufl.edu> wrote:

> Thanks Frans,
>
> odfTable seems not to like ftable objects.  any thoughts?
>
> Error:  chunk 1 (label = damageTable)
> Error in UseMethod("odfTable") :
>   no applicable method for 'odfTable' applied to an object of class
> "ftable"
>
>
> thanks,
> allie
>
> On 4/2/2013 8:09 AM, Frans Marcelissen wrote:
> > Hi Allie,
> > My preferred method is by means of odfWeave. Odfweave generates a
> > libreoffice file, which can directly be transferred to word.
> > A second way is run R from within spss. Spss has a much better output
> than
> > R, but you can use the output system of spss (by means of
> > spsspivottable.Display())
> > Frans
> >
> >
> > 2013/4/2 Alexander Shenkin <ashen...@ufl.edu>
> >
> >> Hello all,
> >>
> >> What is your preferred method to export tables (from ftable()) to Word?
> >> Do you just export to a text file and then copy/paste?  Or perhaps via
> >> HTML output?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Allie
> >>
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