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I try to create Data summary with dlookr package. In normal R it works but in R notebook it has a notification like this:




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I try to create Data summary with dlookr package. In normal R it works but in R notebook it has a notification like this:




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I try to create Data summary with dlookr package. In normal R it works but in R notebook it has a notification like this:




Error: pandoc document conversion failed with error 251




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I try to create Data summary with dlookr package. In normal R it works but in R notebook it has a notification like this:




Error: pandoc document conversion failed with error 251




Anybody knows why?







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Pandoc is a program that R Studio relies on to create html files. You may be required to download (https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/releases/tag/2.4) and install (instructions here: https://pandoc.org/installing.html) the pandoc program on your computer. I would also recommend downloading and install MiKTeX (mentioned on the pandoc install page mentioned above; see here: https://miktex.org/) which will allow you to create pdf files.






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