I am relatively new to Stata. I need to record frequency counts of some variables in a spreadsheet. Currently, I am tabulating them in Stata, looking at them through the log file, and manually typing up the frequencies into Excel. It would be far more efficient if I could export the tabulation output as a .xls or .csv file and then work with it to retain what I need and clear the rest. Could you please advise how this can be done?
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