We are excited to introduce you to the new features in Stata 16. Below, we list highlights of the release. In what follows, we tell you a little more about the first 13 of them. We introduce each feature using words that you might also use as you introduce them to existing and potential Stata users.
The majority of these features will be exciting to researchers in all disciplines. Where appropriate, we will highlight which disciplines will be most interested or provide advice about how different groups of users will relate to the feature. We

Stata 16版本更新22条新功能。比以往的版本更强大,更值得您拥有。

New reporting features in Stata 16:
• The dyndoc and markdown commands now create Word documents in addition to the HTML documents they previously created. Now, you can easily incorporate full Stata output and graphs with Markdown-formatted text to create customized Word documents.
• The Do-file Editor now provides syntax highlighting for Markdown language elements.
• The putdocx command now lets you include headers, footers, and page numbers. It also makes it easier to write large blocks of text.
• The html2docx command converts HTML documents, including CSS, to Word documents.
• The docx2pdf command converts Word documents to PDFs.

Import data from SAS and SPSS
With Stata 16’s new import sas and import spss commands, you can now import data stored in SAS (.sas7bdat) and SPSS (.sav) formats. The dialog boxes make it easy to explore the data before importing them and, if desired, to select a subset of variables and observations to load into Stata.
In addition, with the new import sasxport8 and export sasxport8 commands, you can import and export SAS XPORT Version 8 Transport files into Stata. The existing import sasxport and export sasxport commands worked with SAS XPORT Version 5 Transport files and have been renamed import sasxport5 and export sasxport5.
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