Reporting & Output

Publication Tables

Turn a fitted analysis into a table that's ready to paste into your manuscript — styled the way your target journal expects.

Statistico reshapes the analysis you already ran into a formatted table — descriptive statistics first, regression coefficients next — with style, decimals, and notes fully in your control.

Designed for serious statistical analysis inside Excel.

Why analysts choose Statistico

Instead of retyping results into a manuscript by hand, Statistico turns the analysis you already ran into a table that's ready to paste — without leaving the workflow.

From fitted model to manuscript-ready table — this is Interactive Statistical Computing, not a copy-paste chore.

Style switcher
Decimal control
Significance stars
Notes & footnotes

What the module provides

Descriptive statistics tables
Regression coefficient tables
Switchable style: APA, Vancouver, or custom
Adjustable decimal places and rounding
Automatic significance stars and notes
Table numbering and running captions
Tables stay linked to the live model
One-click copy to Word or PowerPoint
Interactive workflow

From fitted analysis to manuscript table

Each stage below stays connected to the same fitted analysis — no retyping numbers to move between them.

Fit the Model
Select a Table
Choose a Style
Adjust Formatting
Copy / Paste
Formatting

Style is yours to choose, not ours to impose

Publication Tables doesn't lock you into one citation convention. Switch between common styles or define your own template — decimals, significance markers, captions, and notes all follow the choice.

APA 7th Edition Vancouver Custom template Decimal places Significance markers Table numbering Note text Font & alignment presets
Stays connected

Every table stays connected to the model

Change a predictor, refit the model, or filter the sample — the table updates in place rather than needing to be rebuilt or retyped, so what you paste always matches the analysis behind it.

Why Statistico

Built for analysts who already know the method

Excel remains the working data environment.

Tables stay editable and inspectable, never locked images.

Formatting supports the analysis rather than replacing statistical judgment.

Automatic formatting speeds up reporting, but does not replace checking your table against your target journal's actual requirements.

Explore Publication Tables as part of the workflow