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	<title>Comments on: Helping the blind use R &#8211; by exporting R console to Word</title>
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		<title>By: Faiz Rasool</title>
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		<dc:creator>Faiz Rasool</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi tal,
 
Thank you so much. I have been able to successfully achieve what I wanted to. The commands and there output are exactly showing  up in word in the way I was hoping. This gives me greater control on the results of my commands to R. I am attaching two word files. The first was created following your instructions on the website. The second file I created using my own hypothetical data just to see whether I have understood the procedure or not. In the second file you will note that initially I only entered four observations in Y variable. But I wanted to enter 5 observations because I wanted to make a table, and for doing that two variables must have the same length. Your code also copies this information into word. this allows me to keep a record of what I have typed, and  review the commands if I have made any error.
 
Tal, this is seriously amazing, and seriously helpful. Though miner questions remain, like outputting tables with appropriate formatting and giving different names to files. But I guess your post on R2wd package has something to offer here. I seriously think that the functions you have wrote should be a part of r distributions. They are really useful for blind users, and you deserve lots of appreciation.
 
Best wishes,
faiz.</description>
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<p>Thank you so much. I have been able to successfully achieve what I wanted to. The commands and there output are exactly showing  up in word in the way I was hoping. This gives me greater control on the results of my commands to R. I am attaching two word files. The first was created following your instructions on the website. The second file I created using my own hypothetical data just to see whether I have understood the procedure or not. In the second file you will note that initially I only entered four observations in Y variable. But I wanted to enter 5 observations because I wanted to make a table, and for doing that two variables must have the same length. Your code also copies this information into word. this allows me to keep a record of what I have typed, and  review the commands if I have made any error.</p>
<p>Tal, this is seriously amazing, and seriously helpful. Though miner questions remain, like outputting tables with appropriate formatting and giving different names to files. But I guess your post on R2wd package has something to offer here. I seriously think that the functions you have wrote should be a part of r distributions. They are really useful for blind users, and you deserve lots of appreciation.</p>
<p>Best wishes,<br />
faiz.</p>
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