Hi,
How can I create a forestplot using the metan command, in which the x range will be from 0.4 to 4.1, but the values displayed from the xlabel will be 0.5, 1, 2, and 4? (I’m presenting odds ratios, so I use eform)
The only thing I can do is either use the force command, but then I have to specify in xlabel points before 0.5 and after 4, (otherwise some ORs are not shown). If I don’t use the force command, then everything shrinks.
Thanks
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