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  • #16
    Thank you. I had the same problem and looked at the replies. I benefited from the advice given by "Richard Williams". I went back to the data file in Excel and deleted a number of rows and columns adjacent to the data that appeared to be empty. The process worked and after checking the panel, it appeared (strongly balanced).

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    • #17
      Mohammed, thanks for the kind words. It is nice to get a compliment 9 years later for posts I had totally forgotten about! I am glad the advice was helpful.
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      Richard Williams
      Professor Emeritus of Sociology
      University of Notre Dame
      StataNow Version: 19.5 MP (2 processor)

      EMAIL: [email protected]
      WWW: https://academicweb.nd.edu/~rwilliam/

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      • #18
        Before posting, search the forum for similar questions and consider other ways of finding information
        People tend to start new thread rather than searching old ones. If not so, there would be tremendous old but relevant threads to be dug out.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Chen Samulsion View Post
          People tend to start new thread rather than searching old ones. If not so, there would be tremendous old but relevant threads to be dug out.
          Yes, Mohammed did it the right way. After only one post I can already tell that he will be a fine addition to Statalist!

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          Richard Williams
          Professor Emeritus of Sociology
          University of Notre Dame
          StataNow Version: 19.5 MP (2 processor)

          EMAIL: [email protected]
          WWW: https://academicweb.nd.edu/~rwilliam/

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