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Rosie

How do I do cluster analysis in Excel 2003?
 
How do I do cluster analysis in Excel 2003?

Mike Middleton

How do I do cluster analysis in Excel 2003?
 
Rosie -

I think you'll need an add-in, which you will likely find by browsing to
www.google.com and searching for "excel cluster analysis" (without the
quotes).

- Mike
http://www.mikemiddleton.com

"Rosie" wrote in message
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How do I do cluster analysis in Excel 2003?




Rosie

How do I do cluster analysis in Excel 2003?
 
Hi Mike - Thanks for replying. The add in does not list cluster analysis. I
am wondering if there is a way to do cluster analysis with any of the items
listed.

"Mike Middleton" wrote:

Rosie -

I think you'll need an add-in, which you will likely find by browsing to
www.google.com and searching for "excel cluster analysis" (without the
quotes).

- Mike
http://www.mikemiddleton.com

"Rosie" wrote in message
...
How do I do cluster analysis in Excel 2003?





Mike Middleton

How do I do cluster analysis in Excel 2003?
 
Rosie -

The Analysis ToolPak add-in that comes with Excel does not include cluster
analysis.

That's why you will need to search Google for a third-party Excel add-in.

Or, instead of using Excel, use a statistical package like Minitab or SPSS.

- Mike


"Rosie" wrote in message
...
Hi Mike - Thanks for replying. The add in does not list cluster analysis.
I
am wondering if there is a way to do cluster analysis with any of the
items
listed.

"Mike Middleton" wrote:

Rosie -

I think you'll need an add-in, which you will likely find by browsing to
www.google.com and searching for "excel cluster analysis" (without the
quotes).

- Mike
http://www.mikemiddleton.com

"Rosie" wrote in message
...
How do I do cluster analysis in Excel 2003?








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