The rcom package allows you to access the Excel object model from within
R. So you can do essentially you can either do manually or by VBA from
within Excel also from R.
Formatting cells should not be too hard.





Hans-Peter Suter wrote:
> 2009/11/24 Kevin Wright <kw.s...@gmail.com>:
>> If had done a little searching before posting, you surely would have found
>> this link
>> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2008-July/169149.html
>> which describes how to create .xls files that are customized any way that
>> you desire.
> 
> Manually convert to html, then manually hack around with a
> texteditor..., not a good idea, imho. RDCOM is better.
> 
> Hans-Peter
> 
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