Tip # 17 -
A Word Macro for Reformatting NONMEM Output:
This tip was contributed by Nathan Teuscher:
The default NONMEM output is a text format that is 132 columns
wide and contains format codes used by UNIX FORTRAN printing
programs (for example, the "^1" at the beginning of lines
which signals a page break). Many users import this file into
word processing programs like Microsoft Word and manually
modify the file to a format more acceptable to their individual
reporting requirements. Macro's can also be created to automate
this process. Nathan Teuscher of NPS Pharmaceuticals has written
and made avavilable to nmusers a macro for Word that uses
the FORTRAN page breaks and reformats NONMEM standard output
to be printed on 8.5 x 11" paper in a portrait format. The
macro, NONMEM_reformat.bas, (in a .bas form) can be retrieved
from the NONMEM Repository at GloboMax: