Michael,

I added C:\R\R-2.15.2\share\texmf to the list of roots and hit apply and
that solved the problem.  Thanks!

Duncan, I did try the R CMD Sweave you suggested and that did not solve the
issue.  The problem was in  running LaTeX so how was your suggestion help
me?  It would have to copy the .sty files somewhere to help the situation.

Thanks guys.  I appreciate the help!
Troy

On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 5:52 AM, Michael Friendly <frien...@yorku.ca> wrote:

> On 1/29/2013 6:04 PM, Troy S wrote:
>
>> Ok, yes I realize it.  So let me try to fix it:
>> I removed the sty files, and set TEXINPUTS to
>> 'C:\R\R-2.15.2\share\texmf\**tex\latex
>>
>> I am back where I started: the tex file will not process.
>> Please let me know what I should do to fix the issue.
>> Troy
>>
>
> Don't do that either.
>
> Go to Programs ->Miktex -> Maintenance (Admin) -> Settings
> and on the Roots tab, add a folder, e.g., c:\localtexmf
> having the same structure as the default texmf tree.
> E.g., I have there \tex\latex\..., \bibtex\{bib,bst} ...
> where I put all things tex that aren't installed directly
> by Miktex
>
>
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