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{officedown} is bringing some officer features into R markdown documents.

Overview

Word

The package facilitates the formatting of Microsoft Word documents produced by R Markdown documents by providing a range of features:

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You can add a column break in a two-column section, you can easily color a chunk of text, you can add tables of contents at any place in the document and also add a list of figures or list of tables.

With rmarkdown, you can reuse all paragraph styles. With {officedown}, you can also reuse table and list styles. These features are based on the use of Word templates (reference_docx). It is recommended to learn how “Word styles” work for paragraphs, tables and lists if you never really used Word styles.

These styles are to be defined in a Word document that serves as a template. You must first create a Word document (or edit an existing Word document), adjust the styles and save it. This document which serves as a vehicle for the defined styles will be used by R Markdown, the argument reference_docx must be filled in with the file path.

The package transforms some specific knitr codes into references calculated by Word, it applies to:

It is then easy to copy and paste the content into another document without losing the reference numbers. Captions are also auto-numbered by Word.

The package enable knitting flextable outputs with images or plots in cells without using {officer}. Insertion of images in {flextable} is not supported with rmarkdown::word_document but is possible by using officedown::rdocx_document.

PowerPoint

The package also enhances PowerPoint productions with R Markdown by providing a mechanism for placing results according to the slide template contained in the PowerPoint document used as “reference_doc”. It becomes easy to add several contents in the same slide.

The package also offers the possibility to transform your graphic instructions into editable vector graphics (with the rvg package) by simply wrapping your call into a call to function dml.

Ressources

The help pages are in a bookdown located at:

https://ardata-fr.github.io/officeverse/

Manuals are available at:

https://davidgohel.github.io/officedown/.

Questions and Issues

Github issues are closed, instead use https://github.com/davidgohel/officedown/discussions

PLEASE, read the help pages before asking questions or declaring issues. If you do post:

Installation

You can install {officedown} from github with:

remotes::install_github("davidgohel/officedown")

Supported formats require some minimum pandoc versions:

| R Markdown output | pandoc version | |---------------------:|:--------------:| | Microsoft Word | >= 2.0 | | Microsoft PowerPoint | >= 2.4 |

Getting started

rdocx_document

use RStudio Menu to create a document from {officedown} template.

It creates an R markdown document, parameter output is set to officedown::rdocx_document. Note that package {officedown} need to be loaded in the Rmd.

Word Features illustration

A bookdown is available in the package and can be used as a demo.

dir <- system.file(package = "officedown", "examples", "bookdown")
file.copy(dir, getwd(), recursive = TRUE, overwrite = TRUE)
#> [1] TRUE
# rmarkdown::render_site("bookdown")
fs::dir_tree("bookdown", recurse = TRUE)
#> bookdown
#> ├── 01-intro.Rmd
#> ├── 02-toc.Rmd
#> ├── 03-tables.Rmd
#> ├── 04-sections.Rmd
#> ├── 05-plots.Rmd
#> ├── _bookdown.yml
#> ├── _output.yml
#> ├── bookdown.Rproj
#> ├── index.Rmd
#> └── template.docx

You should see the following document:



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officedown documentation built on Sept. 3, 2023, 1:07 a.m.