![]() ![]() It's on my to-do list to try at some stage. The officeR package allows for opening a Word document, going to named bookmarks within, and replacing the contents. One approach I haven't tried as yet is to use Markdown to output to a Word document then to use Flextable to finalise the tables in the document by replacing placeholders inserted by Markdown or at specific bookmarks. Here's a screenshot of one of the tables I output using Flextable in a quarterly performance report so you can see what can be done with this excellent package: The downside up until now of doing so is that it outputs to Word in a very different way than knitr/Markdown does, which meant abandoning markdown output for reporting purposes if I wanted to use Flextable, but I think the development version available from the author's Github page does allow for markdown output. (When R Markdown output format is pdf, an image will be display instead of a real table generated with latex. Referenced issues are added as related issues automatically.I use David Gohel's Flextable package which works with his officeR package to provide formatting for direct output to the MS Office applications (see overview of Flextable at ). The package enable creation of tables for HTML, Word and PowerPoint when using R Markdown (and not only Word). Pasting the issue issue ID will also link it in the editor. We only support single user mentions at the moment, not user groups. For users, this will send a notification to their Inbox and subscribe them to the issue. to mention a user, issue, project or document in a description or comment.
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